Andy Warhol

name: Turtle medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: 250 year: 1985 signed: Lower Right in Pencil size: 39 1/4" x 31 1/2" frame:N/A reference:FS II.360A asking price:$22,000 USD
name: Rats and Star medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: N/A year: 1983 signed: Stamped on verso size: 32" X 40" frame:N/A reference:FSIIIB.21A asking price:Price on request
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name: Love is a Pink Cake Portfolio medium: 25 Offset Lithographs on Blue edition: N/A year: 1953 signed: N/A size: 11" x 8 1/2" frame:N/A reference:FS IV.27-50 asking price:Price On Request
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name: Blackglama (Judy Garland) medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: HC 10 year: 1985 signed: Lower Left in Pencil size: 38" x 38" frame:N/A reference:FS II.351 asking price:$35,000
name: Steaks 99 medium: Screenprint on Paper edition: N/A year: 1986 signed: stamped on verso size: 21 3/4" x 15 1/8" frame:N/A reference:FSIIIA.68 asking price:Price on request
name: Indian Head Nickel medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: TP 36 year: 1986 signed: Yes size: 36" x 36" frame:44.25" x 44.25" reference:FS IIB.385 asking price:Price on Request.
name: $ (1) medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: 60 year: 1982 signed: Lower Right in Pencil size: 19 3/4" x 15 5/8" frame:N/A reference:FS II.274-279 asking price:Price on Request
name: Untitled 12 medium: Screenprint on Arches edition: 100 year: 1974 signed: Verso size: 30" x 22" frame:N/A reference:FS II.120 asking price:Price on Request
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name: Flowers medium: Offset Lithograph edition: 300 year: 1964 signed: Lower Right in Pen size: 23" x 23" frame:N/A reference:FS II.6 asking price:Price on Request
name: Ingrid Bergman with Hat medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: 250 year: 1983 signed: Lower Right size: 38" x 38" frame:54 1/4" x 54 1/4" reference:FS II.315 asking price:Price On Request
name: Marilyn Monroe #29 medium: Screenprint on Paper edition: 250 year: 1967 signed: On Verso size: 36" x 36" frame:N/A reference:FS II.29 asking price:Price on Request. Qualified Buyers, only, please.
name: After the Party medium: Screenprint on Arches 88 edition: 1000 plus proofs year: 1979 signed: Unsigned size: 21.5" x 30.5 frame:N/A reference:FS II.183 asking price:$9,000
name: Grevy's Zebra medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: 150 year: 1983 signed: Lower Center in Pencil size: 38" x 38" frame:N/A reference:FS II.300 asking price:Price On Request
name: Committee 2000 medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: AP 200 year: 1982 signed: Lower Right size: 30 1/16" x 20 1/16" frame:N/A reference:FS II.289 asking price:Sold.
name: Volkswagen medium: Screenprint on Museum Board edition: 190 year: 1985 signed: Lower Right size: 38" x 38" frame:38" x 38" reference:FS II.358 asking price:Price on Request
name: Miguel Bose medium: Screenprint on Graphic Paper edition: N/A year: 1983 signed: stamped on verso size: 18" x 36" frame:N/A reference:FSIIIB.19 asking price:Price on request
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Biography

American legend Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh in 1928, the son of Slovak immigrants. His father was a construction worker who was killed in an accident when Andy was just 13. Warhol displayed an early talent for drawing and painting. Following high school, he enrolled in Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Institute of Technology, where he studied commercial art. After graduating in 1949, Warhol moved to New York. Working as an illustrator for various magazines, such as Vogue and Harpar’s Bazaar, he soon became one of New York’s most sought after and successful illustrators. Warhol held his first one-man exhibition at New York’s Hugo Gallery in 1952.

In the 1960s, Warhol began creating the art that would ultimately make him famous and rank him among the most influential American artists of the twentieth century. He painted daily objects of mass production, such as Campbell’s Soup cans and Coke bottles, as well as silkscreen prints of famous personalities such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley. Warhol’s art conveyed the impact of media on the American civilization in a way that no artist had done before. In the 1960s, America was fast becoming a culture of television and consequently, of impacting, lasting images that affected people in ways print media never could. By using images from media and commercialism in his art, Warhol demonstrated the ways in which such imagery helps to construct our environment and identity.

Not only did Warhol depict mass products in his art, but he also wanted to mass produce his own works. To that end, he founded The Factory in 1962, an art studio where his employees mass produced his prints and posters. The Factory also served as a filmmaking studio, where Warhol made over 300 experimental underground films.

In July of 1968, Warhol narrowly survived an attempt on his life by Valerie Solanis. Solanis, who had worked at The Factory occasionally, shot Warhol multiple times in the chest, proclaiming upon her arrest that he “had too much control over my life.” Throughout the 1970s, Warhol continued producing art as well as expanding his entrepreneurial interests by such ventures as founding Interview magazine and opening a night club. Warhol died in February 1987 from complications of a gall bladder operation.