Hamilton Selway
Andy Warhol // Committee 2000 // 1982
Product Description
Obsessed with celebrity, consumer culture, and mechanical (re)production, legendary Pop artist Andy Warhol created some of the most iconic images of the 20th century. Warhol was the most successful and highly paid commercial illustrator in New York even before he began to make art destined for galleries. Nevertheless, his screen-printed images of Marilyn Monroe, soup cans, and sensational newspaper stories quickly became synonymous with Pop art.
He emerged from the poverty and obscurity of an Eastern European immigrant family in Pittsburgh, to become a charismatic magnet for bohemian New York, and to ultimately find a place in the circles of High Society. For many his ascent echoes one of Pop art’s ambitions— to bring popular styles and subjects into the exclusive salons of high art. His elevation to the status of a famous icon represented a new kind of fame and celebrity for a fine artist.
Product Details
- Measurements
30"W x 20"H
- OriginUnited States
— Screenprint On Lenox Museum Board
— Limited Edition Of 2000
— Signed By Artist
— Unframed
FAQ
Yes. Signed by Andy Warhol on bottom right.
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