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Heralding the Pop Art movement during the latter half of the 20th century, Andy Warhol is best known for his re-appropriation of classic commercial advertisements and elevating them into the realm of fine art. His initial idea seemed absurd, but it clearly found its audience; Warhol's Campbell Soup series exploded onto the New York gallery scene leaving the art world both stunned and intrigued. What followed were his beautifully bold and colorful portraits ranging from Mick Jagger to Queen Elizabeth II, some of which he manufactured at a steady pace, printing and silkscreening en masse. Our collection of Andy Warhol originals here at Masterworks features some of his finest works and prints, including those from his Diamond Dust series and the iconic Warhol Dollar Sign. [Read biography »]


Warhol, Blackglama (Judy Garland) from Ads Series, 1985
Warhol, Hammer and Sickle, 1977
Warhol, Sachiko, 1977
Warhol, Giant Panda from Endangered Species Series, 1983
Warhol, Self-Portrait, 1966
Warhol, Self-Portrait
Warhol, Volkswagen from Ads Series, 1985
Warhol, Blackglama (Judy Garland) from Ads Series, 1985
Warhol, Fist from Muhammad Ali Series, 1978
Warhol, Fiesta Pig, 1979

A signed original Andy Warhol screen print, silkscreen, lithograph, and serigraphs at 25-50% off gallery retail prices. Warhol's Diamond Dust series is especially collectible.

 
Warhol, Blackglama (Judy Garland) from Ads Series, 1985
Blackglama (Judy Garland) from Ads Series, 1985
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Reference: FS ll.351
Medium:
Original Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board; A Unique Color Variant
Image Size: 38 in x 38 in (96.5 cm x 96.5 cm)
Sheet Size: 38 in x 38 in (96.5 cm x 96.5 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 48 in x 48 in (121.9 cm x 121.9 cm)
Signed: This work is hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in lower left.
Edition: Numbered TP 21/30 in pencil in lower left (all Trial Proofs are one-of-a-kind unique color variants created by Warhol); apart from the edition of: 190, 30 Artist's Proofs, 5 Printer's Proofs, 5 Exhibition Proofs, 10 Hors Commerce, 10 numbered in Roman numerals, 1 BAT; Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York; Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York
Condition: This screenprint is in excellent condition, with bright and vivid colors.
Gallery Price 
$150,000
Item# 3497
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Notable as a unique color variant of Blackglama (Judy Garland), Warhol references the red pigtails and yellow brick road that made Judy Garland famous in the film "The Wizard of Oz" (1939). This work's one-of-a-kind coloring shows the best qualities of this Pop Art portrait, as Judy Garland confidently poises against a vibrant, luminous yellow background.


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Warhol, Hammer and Sickle, 1977
Hammer and Sickle, 1977
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Reference: Feldman & Schellmann II.161-164
Medium:
Portfolio of Four Original Color Screenprints on Strathmore Bristol Paper
Image Size: 40 in x 30 in (101.6 cm x 76.2 cm)
Sheet Size: 40 in x 30 in (101.6 cm x 76.2 cm)
Framed Size: Approx. 52 in x 42 in (132.1 cm x 106.7 cm)
Signed: All four works are hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in the lower left.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 50; aside from 10 Artist's Proofs, 2 Printer's Proofs, and 1 HC (hors de commerce) proof.
Condition: These works are in excellent condition.
Gallery Price 
$145,000
Item# 4342
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Incorporating communist symbolism into his artistic oeuvre, Warhol creates four bold portrayals of the hammer and sickle, each conveyed in vibrant hues of red, black, white, and grey.


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Warhol, Sachiko, 1977
Sachiko, 1977
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Medium:
Original Color Screenprint on Strathmore Bristol paper
Image Size: 40 in x 30 1/4 in (101.6 cm x 76.8 cm)
Sheet Size: 40 in x 30 1/4 in (101.6 cm x 76.8 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 50 in x 40 1/4 in (127 cm x 102.2 cm)
Signed: Hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in black ink on the reverse.
Edition: Virtually unique - the only printer's proof aside from the edition of 7 as stated by Feldman and Schellman; also inscribed 'To Rupert' in black ink on the reverse; published by Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc., New York and printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York.
Condition: This screenprint is in excellent condition, with bright and vivid colors.
Gallery Price 
$45,000
Item# 3590
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Japanese-born beauty Sachiko (Goodman) is one of the top real-estate brokers in America as well as an avid art collector. Her friendship with Warhol led her to serve as his muse for this striking screenprint. Sachiko smiles over her shoulder behind colorful squares, radiating with a charisma that has allowed her such success in her field.


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Warhol, Giant Panda from Endangered Species Series, 1983
Giant Panda from Endangered Species Series, 1983
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Reference: FS II.295
Medium:
Original screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Image Size: 38 x 38 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Sheet Size: 38 x 38 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 48 x 48 in (121.9 x 121.9 cm)
Signed: Hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in lower left.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 150; aside from 30 Artisit's Proofs, 5 Printer's Proofs, 5 Exhibition Proofs, 3 Hors Commerce; Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York;Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts Inc, New York.
Condition: This screenprint is in excellent condition, with bright and vivid colors.
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Item# 3518
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Warhol, Self-Portrait, 1966
Self-Portrait, 1966
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Reference: Feldman II.16
Medium:
Original Offset Lithograph on Silver Coated Paper
Image Size: 23 x 23 in (58.4 x 58.4 cm)
Sheet Size: 22 7/8 in x 22 7/8 in (57.9 cm x 57.9 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 33 x 33 in (83.8x 83.8 cm)
Signed: Hand-signed by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) on the reverse in black ink.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 300 and dated '66' on the reverse in black ink (from the total edition of 300); Printed by Total Color, New York and Published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York.
Condition: In very good condition.
Gallery Price 
$30,000
Item# 3506
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Warhol, Self-Portrait
Self-Portrait
Artist: Warhol, Andy, After
Reference: Bourdon 170
Medium:
Porcelain Plaque
Image Size: 20 1/8 in x 20 1/8 in (51.1 cm x 51.1 cm)
Sheet Size: 20 1/8 in x 20 1/8 in (51.1 cm x 51.1 cm)
Signed: Bearing the printed signature of Andy Warhol in white in the lower left corner, and the Rosenthal Studio Line in white in the lower right corner.
Edition: Numbered 8/49 on a label fixed to the verso, which reads: "Andy Warhol Collection | Rosenthal | studio-line| limited edition XX/49"; produced under a license from the Andy Warhol Foundation by the Rosenthal Studio Line.
Condition: This work is in pristine condition and is accompanied by the original, custom-made wooden box.
Gallery Price 
$6,000
Item# 3962
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Head tilted lazily to one side, the King of Pop hides behind his trademark black sunglasses in this classic self-portrait. The original screenprint that inspired this work set the tone for all self-portraits to follow, making this an important piece.


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Warhol, Volkswagen from Ads Series, 1985
Volkswagen from Ads Series, 1985
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Reference: FS 358
Medium:
Original screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Image Size: 38 x 38 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Sheet Size: 38 x 38 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 48 in x 48 in (121.9 cm x 121.9 cm)
Signed: Hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in lower left.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 190; apart from the edition of 30 Artist's Proofs, 5 Printer's Proofs, 5 Exhibition Proofs, 10 Hors Commerce, 10 numbered in Roman numerals, 1 BAT; Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York; Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York
Condition: This screenprint is in excellent condition, with bright and vivid colors.
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Item# 3504
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Warhol, Blackglama (Judy Garland) from Ads Series, 1985
Blackglama (Judy Garland) from Ads Series, 1985
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Reference: FS ll.351
Medium:
Original Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
Image Size: 38 x 38 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Sheet Size: 38 x 38 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 48 in x 48 in (121.9 cm x 121.9 cm)
Signed: This work is hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in lower left.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 190; apart from the edition of 30 Artist's Proofs, 5 Printer's Proofs, 5 Exhibition Proofs, 10 Hors Commerce, 10 numbered in Roman numerals, 1 BAT; Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York; Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York
Condition: This screenprint is in excellent condition, with bright and vivid colors.
Gallery Price:
Item# 3502
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Warhol, Fist from Muhammad Ali Series, 1978
Fist from Muhammad Ali Series, 1978
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Medium:
Original screenprint on Strathmore Bristol paper
Image Size: 40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Sheet Size: 40 x 30 in (101.6 x 76.2 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 50 x 40 in (127 x 101.6 cm)
Signed: Hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in felt pen in lower right
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 150 in felt pen in the lower right (total edition 150, 10 AP, and 1 PP); Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York and published by Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc., New York.
Condition: This screenprint is in excellent condition, with bright and vivid colors.
Gallery Price:
Item# 3505
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Warhol, Fiesta Pig, 1979
Fiesta Pig, 1979
Artist: Warhol, Andy
Reference: FS II.184
Medium:
Original Color Screenprint on Arches 88 paper
Image Size: 21 1/2 x 30 1/2 in (54.6 x 77.5 cm)
Sheet Size: 21 1/2 x 30 1/2 in (54.6 x 77.5 cm)
Framed Size: approx. 32 x 40 in (81.3 x 101.6 cm)
Signed: Hand-signed by Andy Warhol (Pennsylvania, 1928 - New York, 1987) in pencil in lower right.
Edition: Numbered from the edition of 200; aside from the edition of 10 Artist's Proofs, 5 Printer's Proofs, 1 Hors Commerce; Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York; Published by Axel Springer Verlag, Hamburg, Germany.
Condition: This screenprint is in excellent condition, with bright and vivid colors.
Gallery Price:
Item# 3509
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Andy Warhol Biography

Andy WarholAndy Warhol (1928 - 1987)

The American artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in 1928. There has for years been quite a bit of confusion to where and when Andy Warhol was born, but according to Andy's two older brothers and the birth certificate that was filed in Pittsburgh in 1945, he was born on August 6th in Pittsburgh. Whether or not this is the day he was born hasn't been proved, but it was on this date he would celebrate his birthday. However, there is no doubt that he died at 6:31 A.M. on Sunday, February 22nd, 1987, at the New York Hospital after a gallbladder operation. He is considered a founder and major figure of the POP ART movement. A graduate of the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949, he moved to New York City and gained success as a commercial artist. He got his first break in August 1949, when Glamour Magazine wanted him to illustrate a feature entitled "Success is a Job in New York". But by accident the credit read "Drawings by Andy Warhol" and that's how Andy dropped the "a" in his last name. He continued doing ads and illustrations and by 1955 he was the most successful and imitated commercial artist in New York. In 1960 he produced the first of his paintings depicting enlarged comic strip images - such as Popeye and Superman - initially for use in a window display.

Warhol pioneered the development of the process whereby an enlarged photographic image is transferred to a silk screen that is then placed on a canvas and inked from the back. Each Warhol silkscreen used this technique that enabled him to produce the series of mass-media images - repetitive, yet with slight variations - that he began in 1962. These iconic Andy Warhol prints, incorporating such items as Campbell's Soup cans, dollar bills, Coca-Cola bottles, and the faces of celebrities, can be taken as comments on the banality, harshness, and ambiguity of American culture.

Later in the 1960s, Warhol made a series of experimental films dealing with such ideas as time, boredom, and repetition; they include Sleep (1963), Empire (1964), and The Chelsea Girls (1966). In 1965 he started working with a rockband called "The Velvet Underground" formed by Lou Reed and John Cale. Andy introduced them to the model and moviestar Nico and she sang on their debut album from 1967 "The Velvet Underground and Nico". Andy would travel around the country, not only with The Velvets, but also with superstar of the year Edie Sedgwick and the lightshow "The Exploding Plastic Inevitable".

On June 3rd, 1968, Valerie Solanis, a rejected superstar, came into The Factory and shot Andy three times in the chest. He was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead, but after having his chest cut up and been given heart massage, he survived. Valerie Solanis turned herself in that night and was put in a mental institution. She was later given a three year prison sentence. After recovering Andy Warhol continued to work. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (they changed the name to Interview in 1971), published The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again in 1975 and continued to paint portraits until his death in 1987.

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