Andy Warhol “the STAR” (F&S II #258) with white face is of Greta Garbo. Image from the Myths Suite of 1981. Trial Proof with diamond dust done by hand. Face is white. Diamond dust is bold and beautiful. Great statement piece.

$2,350.00

Artist: Andy Warhol

Type: Print

Size: 38” x 38” on Lenox Museum Board

Condition: Pre-owned in excellent condition.

Sold unframed

Provenance: I have been buying the Proof Editions pieces for more than 10 years. They are unsigned and are not numbered. They are “after” the original edition but are not faded like many of the older signed prints. They are a fraction of the cost of the fully authenticated pieces.

Andy Warhol “Superman” (white background with gold diamond dust) (F&S II #260). Image from the Myths Suite of 1981 with diamond dust. Diamond dust applied by hand.

$2,350.00

ANDY WARHOL – “BALD EAGLE” – Endangered Species – (Red Bkg) SILKSCREEN TRIAL Proof

$2,000.00

ANDY WARHOL – “BALD EAGLE” – (Blue-Green Bkg) Trial Proof with diamond dust by hand

$2,350.00

The Andy Warhol “The Shadow” (F&S II #293). Silkscreen image from the Myths Suite of 1981 with diamond dust. Highest quality silkscreen.

$2,150.00

Andy Warhol “Dracula”(red background) (F&S II #264). Image from the Myths Suite of 1981. Proof edition – Trial Print with diamond dust on white museum board.

$2,350.00

Andy Warhol “Dracula” (gray Dracula) (F&S II #264). Trial proof with Diamond Dust. Image from the Myths Suite of 1981. High quality on white museum board.

$2,450.00

Andy Warhol “Uncle Sam” (F&S II #259). Silkscreen image from the Myths Suite of 1981 with diamond dust.

$2,150.00

Andy Warhol “the STAR” (F&S II #258) with beige face is of Greta Garbo. Image from the Myths Suite of 1981. Trial Proof with diamond dust done by hand. Face is light beige. Diamond dust is bold and beautiful. Great statement piece.

$2,350.00

Andy Warhol’s Biography

Andy Warhol’s careers as a printmaker and as a painter are inextricably intertwined in that he employed the same silkscreen technique in both media. Warhol’s technical contribution to the fine arts lies in his legitimization of the commercial silkscreen, a process which contributed an authentic “newness” to the history of picture making. More than any other artist in the in the Pop Art movement, Andy set and then stretched the parameters of Pop within which all his subsequent images and ideas were generated. Andy Warhol’s importance lies in his ability to recognize the qualities of ordinariness and to focus attention on them until they are no longer ordinary and filtered back to us, through his eyes, becoming extraordinary.