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"Gun, c.1981-82 (black, white, red on pink) by Andy Warhol"
"Death and guns in particular emerged as a prominent theme in Warhol’s work from the 1960’s onwards starting with his ‘Death and Disaster’ series. He also created a series of gun prints featuring the 22 snub-nosed pistol Valerie Solanas used in 1968 when she shot at him. At the same time as producing the gun images he was producing his images of knives. In this work on the pink background the gun is reproduced three times in in cream red and black each angled to create a fan. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 48.00

"Guns, c.1981-82 (white and black on red) by Andy Warhol"
"Death and guns in particular emerged as a prominent theme in Warhol’s work in the 1960’s onwards starting with his ‘Death and Disaster’ series. He also created a series of gun prints featuring the 22 snub-nosed pistol Valerie Solanas used in 1968 when she shot at him. At the same time as producing the gun images he was producing his images of knives. In this work on red background has a black and white gun superimposed slightly over each other. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc"
Price: 48.00

"I like Boring Things by Andy Warhol"
"This museum quality open edition art print is a reproduction of Andy Warhol’s iconic exhibition poster from his first show outside the US in 1968, at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. It feature a quote from the artist ‘I like Boring Things’. A minimalist piece with iconic black typography, this is a stylish and versatile art print. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 22.00

"I never read by Andy Warhol"
"This museum quality open edition art print is a reproduction of Andy Warhol’s iconic exhibition poster from his first show outside the US in 1968, at the Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden. It feature a quote from the artist ‘I never read. I just look at pictures’. A minimalist piece with iconic black typography, this is a stylish and versatile art print. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 22.00

"Jackie, 1964 (on blue) by Andy Warhol"
"Jackie Kennedy appears here in the same vein as other Warhol celebrity portraits that began with Marilyn Monroe and went on to cover all types of celebrity even being commissioned by the celebrities themselves. Other works Warhol produced of Jackie Kennedy reflected more in the aftermath of the assignation of her husband John F Kennedy. Like the Marilyn’s this is an image of her face with a blue background she has red lips and green eyeshadow. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"John Wayne, 1986 by Andy Warhol"
"This image of John Wayne was part of the ""Cowboys and Indians"", produced by Warhol in the 1980’s. He used is a publicity photo from the film The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (1962). It was re work with Warhol’s usual silkscreen style. The red brown pallet of the figure is set off by the blue outline which is slightly offset to the image. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Knives, 1981-82 (red) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol.In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is a negative image of black knives on a red background.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Knives, c.1981-82 (aqua) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol.In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is images is of a set of knives on an aqua blue background.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Knives, c.1981-82 (silver & black) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol.In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is images has two sets of knives one positive image and one negative in black and silver.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Knives, c.1981-82 (three black) by Andy Warhol"
"This is a museum quality art print based on an original work about Knives by Pop Artist Andy Warhol.In the 1980’s Warhol produced a series of works featuring Knives a continuation of the ongoing theme of the macabre that has fun through all his works. Working with Polaroid photographs of household kitchen knives he created a series of both positive and negative silkscreen images. These images are both a celebration of the object as well as carrying ominous undertones of the danger of the object and the violence that can be involved in. This is a negative image of three knives on a silver grey background.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 31.00

"Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol"
"Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhol’s iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for her film ‘Butterfly 8’ as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980’s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabeth Taylor is set on a silver background with red lips and blue eye shadow and a pink face. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol"
"Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhol’s iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for Taylor’s film ‘Butterfly 8’ as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980’s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabeth Taylor is set on a red background with red lips and blue eye shadow.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol"
"Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhol’s iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for her film ‘Butterfly 8’ as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980’s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabeth Taylor is set on a silver background with red lips and blue eye shadow and a pink face. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Liz, 1963 by Andy Warhol"
"Elizabeth Taylor is one of many celebrities captured in Andy Warhol’s iconic pop art style. Warhol used a publicity photograph for Taylor’s film ‘Butterfly 8’ as the basis for this particular screenprint. The use of the same image in a variety of colourways started with Marilyn Monroe in 1962, by the 1980’s people were paying to have their portrait done in this style by Warhol. Here Elizabeth Taylor is set on a red background with red lips and blue eye shadow. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Man with Rabbit Mask, c.1979 (Special Edition) by Andy Warhol"
"Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 144.00

"Marilyn (Special Edition) by Andy Warhol"
"Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (black) by Andy Warhol"
"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (black) by American pop artist Andy Warhol is a museum quality open edition art print.Marilyn Monroe encapsulated two of the recurrent themes in Warhol’s work celebrity and death. She died in 1962 and in the following years Warhol made a series of silkscreens using a publicity photo of her from the film Niagara 1953, taken by Gene Kornman. This is one of a series of silkscreens in different colours produced by Warhol and his assistants in the Factory Studio New York. Wahol’s images of in different colours published by the artist and his assistants under the name Factory Additions, New York, in 1967 Marilyn Monroe are some of his best known and the style has been used by countless artists.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (hot pink) by Andy Warhol"
"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (hot pink) by American pop artist Andy Warhol is a museum quality open edition art print.Marilyn Monroe encapsulated two of the recurrent themes in Warhol’s work celebrity and death. She died in 1962 and in the following years Warhol made a series of silkscreens using a publicity photo of her from the film Niagara 1953, taken by Gene Kornman. This is one of a series of silkscreens in different colours produced by Warhol and his assistants in the Factory Studio New York. Wahol’s images of in different colours published by the artist and his assistants under the name Factory Additions, New York, in 1967 Marilyn Monroe are some of his best known and the style has been used by countless artists.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (pale pink) by Andy Warhol"
"Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (pale pink) by American pop artist Andy Warhol is a museum quality open edition art print.Marilyn Monroe encapsulated two of the recurrent themes in Warhol’s work celebrity and death. She died in 1962 and in the following years Warhol made a series of silkscreens using a publicity photo of her from the film Niagara 1953, taken by Gene Kornman. This is one of a series of silkscreens in different colours produced by Warhol and his assistants in the Factory Studio New York. Wahol’s images of in different colours published by the artist and his assistants under the name Factory Additions, New York, in 1967 Marilyn Monroe are some of his best known and the style has been used by countless artists.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Marilyn x 100 by Andy Warhol"
"Marilyn x 100 is a museum quality art print of an original silkscreen by American pop artist Andy Warhol.This is largest of the many works Andy Warhol produced featuring the face of Marilyn Monroe. Here 100 versions of the silkscreen are reproduced on one canvas. 50 of them are black and white and 50 have been coloured with and orange background yellow hair pink skin red lips and blue eye shadow. All the image vary in quality showing the repetition of the silkscreen but also the variability of the mechanical process and the façade that is put on by celebrity.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 78.00

"Marilyn, 1967 (on red ground) by Andy Warhol"
"Marilyn, 1967 (on red ground) by American pop artist Andy Warhol is a museum quality open edition art print.Marilyn Monroe encapsulated two of the recurrent themes in Warhol’s work celebrity and death. She died in 1962 and in the following years Warhol made a series of silkscreens using a publicity photo of her from the film Niagara 1953, taken by Gene Kornman. This is red version is one of a series of silkscreens in different colours produced by Warhol and his assistants in the Factory Studio New York. Wahol’s images of in different colours published by the artist and his assistants under the name Factory Additions, New York, in 1967 Marilyn Monroe are some of his best known and the style has been used by countless artists.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"One Hundred Cans, 1962 by Andy Warhol"
"100 Cans was painted by hand, assisted by stencils and if you look closely you can see variations in the cans. The repetition of the image and the fact it is cut off the bottom of the page reflect the machine aesthetic of repetition loved by Andy Warhol. When asked why he did so many image of the Campbell’s soup canes Warhol said it was because he had it for lunch every day for 20 years. Warhol did all the flavours of soup but these 100 are all Beef noodle soup. Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00

"Oxidation Painting, 1978 by Andy Warhol"
"Oxidation Painting, 1978 is a high quality art print based on a work by pop artist Andy Warhol. It features a quote for the artist ‘Art is what you can get away with’ his name the title of the series of paintings ‘the piss paintings’ and the years they were created 1977-1978.Warhol’s Oxidation or Piss paintings were created with canvases spread on the floor and painted with copper paint while the paint was still wet he would invite assistants or visitors to the factory studio to urinate on them. The uric acid would then oxidize the metal in the copper paint and create the final image. It was both a homage and parody of Jackson Pollocks abstract drip paintings.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 48.00

"Oxidation Painting, 1978 by Andy Warhol"
"Oxidation Painting, 1978 is a high quality art print based on a work by pop artist Andy Warhol. It features a quote for the artist ‘Art is what you can get away with’ his name the title of the series of paintings ‘the piss paintings’ and the years they were created 1977-1978.Warhol’s Oxidation or Piss paintings were created with canvases spread on the floor and painted with copper paint while the paint was still wet he would invite assistants or visitors to the factory studio to urinate on them. The uric acid would then oxidize the metal in the copper paint and create the final image. It was both a homage and parody of Jackson Pollocks abstract drip paintings.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc"
Price: 48.00

"Rorschach, 1984 by Andy Warhol"
"In 1984 Andy Warhol produced a series of large scale abstract paintings based on the so-called Rorschach test, devised by the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. Each painting is a mirror image of an ‘ink blot’. The Rorschach test requires patients to say what they see in a set of ten standardized ink blots to give the psychologist a better understanding of the patients sub conscious. Warhol did say he wanted to get someone to analyse his paintings but never did. This large scale black skull like blot is a beautiful abstract image in its own right. The text at the bottom is mirrored reflecting the fact the left and right are mirror images.Image Credit ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 43.00

"Rorschach, 1984 by Andy Warhol"
"In 1984 Andy Warhol produced a series of large scale abstract paintings based on the so-called Rorschach test, devised by the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. Each painting is a mirror image of an ‘ink blot’. The Rorschach test requires patients to say what they see in a set of ten standardized ink blots to give the psychologist a better understanding of the patients sub conscious. Warhol did say he wanted to get someone to analyse his paintings but never did. This large scale black blot is a beautiful abstract image in its own right. The text at the bottom is mirrored reflecting the fact the left and right are mirror images."
Price: 43.00

"Rorschach, 1984 by Andy Warhol"
"In 1984 Andy Warhol produced a series of large scale abstract paintings based on the so-called Rorschach test, devised by the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. Each painting is a mirror image of an ‘ink blot’. The Rorschach test requires patients to say what they see in a set of ten standardized ink blots to give the psychologist a better understanding of the patients sub conscious. Warhol did say he wanted to get someone to analyse his paintings but never did. This large scale black blot is a beautiful abstract image in its own right. The text at the bottom is mirrored reflecting the fact the left and right are mirror images."
Price: 43.00

"Rorschach, 1984 (Special Edition) by Andy Warhol"
"In 1984 Andy Warhol produced a series of large scale abstract paintings based on the so-called Rorschach test, devised by the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. Each painting is a mirror image of an ‘ink blot’. The Rorschach test requires patients to say what they see in a set of ten standardized ink blots to give the psychologist a better understanding of the patients sub conscious. Warhol did say he wanted to get someone to analyse his paintings but never did. This large scale golden blot is a beautiful abstract image in its own right. The text at the bottom is mirrored reflecting the fact the left and right are mirror images.Image Credit ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc"
Price: 192.00

"Self Portrait, 1986 by Andy Warhol"
"This blue coloured self portrait is one of a whole series Andy Warhol created in the year before his death. Warhol strongly controlled his image through his career and worked just as hard on cultivating the image of the artist and he did on creating his art. He took a whole series of polaroid’s often in his striking ‘fright wig’ and then used these to create silkscreen portraits along the lines of the celebrity portraits he had created throughout his career.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 96.00

"Self Portrait, 1986 (brown camo) by Andy Warhol"
"Self Portrait, 1986 (brown camo) is a museum quality print of an original work by American pop artist Andy WarholThis self-portrait is one of a whole series Andy Warhol created in the year before his death. Warhol strongly controlled his image through his career and worked just as hard on cultivating the image of the artist and he did on creating his art. He took a whole series of polaroid’s often in his striking ‘fright wig’ and then used these to create silkscreen portraits along the lines of the celebrity portraits he had created throughout his career. Here he combines his portrait with camouflage that he used in his artwroks exploring the paradox of it being to hide in the army use and to stand out in its use in fashion.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc"
Price: 42.00

"Self Portrait, 1986 (red, white & blue camo) by Andy Warhol"
"Self Portrait, 1986 (red, white & blue camo) is a museum quality print of an original work by American pop artist Andy WarholThis self-portrait is one of a whole series Andy Warhol created in the year before his death. Warhol strongly controlled his image through his career and worked just as hard on cultivating the image of the artist and he did on creating his art. He took a whole series of polaroid’s often in his striking ‘fright wig’ and then used these to create silkscreen portraits along the lines of the celebrity portraits he had created throughout his career. Here he combines his portrait with camouflage that he used in his artwroks exploring the paradox of it being to hide in the army use and to stand out in its use in fashion.Image Credit: ©/®/TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc."
Price: 42.00