ARTIST:
ANDY WARHOL

TITLE:
Banana

MEDIUM:
Screenprint on styrene

YEAR:
1966

SIZE:
24" x 53.25", image approximately 17" x 36"

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EDITION
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Edition approximately 300; some have a stamped signature on recto; some signed on verso; some stamped AP on recto some dated.

Bananas come in a variety of sizes and colors when ripe, including yellow, purple and red. Bananas can be eaten raw though some varieties are generally cooked first. Depending upon cultivar and ripeness, the flesh can vary in taste from starchy to sweet, and texture from firm to mushy. Unripe or green bananas and plantains are used for cooking various dishes such as banana pudding and are the staple starch of many tropical populations. Banana sap is extremely sticky and can be used as a practical adhesive. Sap can be obtained from either the pseudostem, the fruit peelings, or the from the flesh.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The banana skin, printed on laminated plastic, 17.875" x 36.25", can be removed and placed anywhere on the sheet.
Printer: Unknown
Publisher: Andy Warhol, New York

© 2008 Gallery Warhol. All artwork is © 1987-2008 The ANDY WARHOL Foundation for the Visual Arts.