Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe Lithograph 22 signed in print numbered stamp authenticated by editor CMOA (Carnegie Museum of Art)

 

 

Facts:

Artist                              Andy Warhol

Arch / Motive                   60 * 60 cm (23.62 * 23.62 inch)                  

Motive                             Marilyn Monroe, 1967

Editor                              Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh

Year of Edition                  1986

Limited Edition                   826 / 2400 / numbered with pencil on front

Reference                        F/S # II.22

Signature                         signed in stone, stamped on verso CMOA (stamp authenticated)

Condition                         perfect, no tears & creases

 

It is very difficult to catch exactly the colour, around the red face the next colour is a green grey shadow.

 

This unique print is from a limited edition and not like the often offered unlimited prints from Andy Warhol with the note published by Sunday B. Morning" and fill in your own signature". You get here an incomparable signed in print lithography with a lasting and a steady rising value. 

 

Quotation from Portraits of the 70's:

"That Warhol could paint simultaneously Warren Beatty and electric chairs, Troy Donahue and race riots, Marilyn Monroe and fatal crashes, may seem the peculiar product of perversely cool and passive personality until we realize that this numb, voyeuristic view of contemporary life, in which the grave and the trivial, the fashionable and the horrifying , blandly coexist as passing spectacles, is a deadly accurate mirror of a commonplace experience in modern art and life."

 

 

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