Marilyn Gold Kopf III
Warhols Sunday B.Morning Edition
- Artist: Warhols Sunday B.Morning Edition
- About: Siebdruck
- Size: 91.6 x 91cm (height x width)
- Edition: 2000
- Item no: 23662
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About Marilyn Gold Kopf III
Andy Warhol gilt als Mitbegründer und als einer der wichtigsten Vertreter der Pop-Art. Charakteristisch für Warhols künstlerischen Ansatz ist, dass Themen der Alltagskultur und der Popkultur in die Kunst überführt werden – das war damals revolutionär!
Ein Werk aus Warhols Sunday B. Morning Edition und gehört zu der berühmten Serie zu Marilyn Monroe – es ist eine besonders interessante, seltene Ausführung des ikonischen Motivs in Silber, Schwarz, Rot und Gold.
About Warhols Sunday B.Morning Edition
Warhol's "Flowers", "Marilyn", "Mao" and "Campbell's Soup" as affordable original screen prints Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is not only considered a co-founder, but also the most important representative of American Pop Art. Warhol devoted himself to everyday phenomena and popular objects, the latest news or advertising and incorporated this into his art. He created works on everyday objects, consumer goods and famous personalities. In addition to various limited screen print editions by Andy Warhol, the so-called "Sunday B. Morning" edition, named after the printing workshop, was launched on the market. The works in the "Sunday B. Morning" edition are almost identical in size to the limited editions, but they are unlimited and unsigned. However, they are original screen prints based on the limited edition's screens, which is what makes them so special! For authentication, the copies of the "Sunday B. Morning" edition are stamped in blue "Fill in your own signature" on the back. Andy Warhol's "Flowers" series The "Flowers" are among the best-known Pop motifs of the 1960s and became icons of the Pop Art movement. The point of reference for the "Flowers" series was a photograph of hibiscus flowers that Warhol saw in the magazine "Modern Photography". In his pictures, however, Warhol greatly simplified the flower shapes and heightened their colors to a particular...
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