Packaging was exceptional, email notifications again very good. Warhol's One of the easiest and most cost-effective ways of buying work by Andy Warhol is by using us to reach a seller. Warhol subsequently produced a wide variety of art works depicting Campbell's Soup cans during three distinct phases of his career, and he produced other works using a variety of images from the world of commerce and mass media. Morning, Andy Warhol, Campbells Soup – VEGETARIAN VEGETABLE (ca.1980), Serigraph, 89.8 × 58.4 cm Whether you’re selling or growing a collection we facilitate some the world’s most important contemporary works of art to change hands simply, safely and securely; and with a fixed 0% seller’s fee it's free to sell. In collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, discover an extensive collection of iconic Warhol posters and special editions. We started out as a small screenprinter in a Brighton basement. Warhol is further regarded for his iconic serial celebrity silkscreens of such people as Harrison and Wood, p. 732. Campbell's Soup I: Tomato, 1968 Art Print by Andy Warhol. $19.95. In 1962, Andy Warhol showed 32 Campbell’s soup can paintings at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. Inscriptions on the back: "Published by Sunday B. The first took place in 1962, during which he created realistic images, and produced numerous pencil drawings of the subject.The best-remembered Warhol Campbell's Soup can works are from the first phase. Among the most iconic works in modern art, Warhol's 32 Campbell's Soup Cans paintings took various forms, including a 1965 series comprised of 19 different colored cans.
The 1960s was an extremely prolific decade for Warhol. Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Campbell's Tomato Soup Can Print Medium: Paper Height (inches): 9 Width (inches): 6 Signed by the artist Signed Area: front. Shipping within the UK Mainland is £3.95 for unframed items and £8.95 for framed items. Headed by founder Gyr King, we have a simple ethos to bring inspiring, affordable art to everyone. We use cookies to provide you with the best experience on our site.
The heights ranged from 20 inches (510 mm) to 6 feet (1.8 m).Irving Blum made the original thirty-two canvases available to the public through an arrangement with the In many of the works, including the original series, Warhol drastically simplified the gold medallion that appears on Campbell's Soup cans by replacing the paired allegorical figures with a flat yellow disk.By 1970, Warhol established the record auction price for a painting by a living American artist with a $60,000 sale of The broad variety of work produced using a semi-mechanized process with many collaborators, Warhol's popularity, the value of his works, and the diversity of works across various media and genre have created a need for the Warhol's production of Campbell's Soup can works underwent three distinct phases. Morning" and "Fill in your own signature". MyArtBroker is a curated site, meaning we feature artists that our collectors say they want. We connect art buyers with art sellers. Republished from Swenson, G. R., "What is Pop Art? Andy Warhol famously appropriated familiar images from consumer culture and mass media, among them celebrity and tabloid news photographs, comic strips, and, in this work, the widely consumed canned soup made by the Campbell’s Soup Company.When he first exhibited Campbell’s Soup Cans in 1962, the canvases were displayed together on shelves, like products in a grocery aisle. Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup Cans elevate the popular or everyday to the status of art. The resultant image is powerfully ambivalent: an appropriated symbol that continues to circulate today in the worlds of contemporary art, culture and fashion. The He deliberately rejected the high ideals of the abstract expressionist movement that predated him, seeking instead an art form that was no longer defined by the craftsmanship of the artist or an ideology of uniqueness. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is undisputedly one of the most important and well-known artists of the 20th century. For these works, Warhol not only used ink colors that departed from real colors, but also spray painted the backgrounds and the lower (white) portion of the label in different colors.
Campbell's Soup Cans ArtistAndy Warhol Year1962 MediumSynthetic polymer paint on canvas Dimensions20 by 16 inches each for 32 canvases LocationMuseum of Modern Art. Even though the company at the time sold four out of every five cans of prepared soup in the United States, Warhol preferred that the company not be involved "because the whole point would be lost with any kind of commercial Warhol had a positive view of ordinary culture and felt the His pop art work differed from serial works by artists such as Warhol clearly changed the concept of art appreciation. Love this print . Find out more about Andy Warhol’s ‘Campbell’s Soup’ series, browse prints & editions for sale & view the works wanted by active buyers right now.Warhol first exhibited a series of paintings entitled Warhol's works can be viewed as cultural artefacts. All art prints and images on this website are copyright their respective owners. Find art you love and shop high-quality art prints, photographs, framed artworks and posters at Art.com. About the Art. Print quality is great and looks fantastic in the black box frame, a great addition to the living room!