ANDY WARHOL Camouflage

ARTIST:
ANDY WARHOL

TITLE:
Camouflage FSII.407

MEDIUM:
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board.

YEAR:
1987

SIZE:
38" x 38"

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EDITION
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Edition of 80, 3 PP, 1 EP, 84 individual TP not in portfolios, signed and numbered in pencil on verso by the executor of The Estate of Andy Warhol on a stamped certificate of authenticity.

    Camouflage: Warhol's Camouflage prints were inspired by Thomas (Dellert) Dellacroix's early prints.
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Warhol was captivated by consumerism.  Warhol created art from everyday images of consumer goods.  Themes in his Ad portfolio include glamour, memories from childhood, celebrities, and even corporate identities.  Pop Art was an experimental form of art.  Warhol, the "Pope of Pop", turned to this new style, where popular subjects, such as commercial advertisements, could be part of the artist's palette. His early paintings of abstract expressionism showcase advertisements, hand-painted with paint drips.  Eventually, Warhol removed the evidence of his artistic "hand" completely.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Portfolio of eight screenprints with flourescent colors.
Printer: Rupert Jasen Smith, New York
Publisher: Andy Warhol, New York

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