Andy Warhol Lithograph drink Coca-Cola
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Andy Warhol Lithograph drink Coca Cola signed in print limited edition, stamp authenticated by the editor.
We are offering a rare lithograph with passepartout from ANDY WARHOL (6.8.1928 - 22.2.1987).
We are offering a rare lithograph with passepartout from ANDY WARHOL (6.8.1928 - 22.2.1987).
Facts:
Artist: Andy WARHOL
Arch / Motive: passepartout 40 * 50 cm (19.7 * 15.75 inch), arch 36 * 43 cm, motive 24 * 30 cm
Motive: drink Coca Cola, 1986
Editor: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh
Year of Edition: 1986
Limited Edition: 2484 / 5000 / numbered with pencil on front
Artist: Andy WARHOL
Arch / Motive: passepartout 40 * 50 cm (19.7 * 15.75 inch), arch 36 * 43 cm, motive 24 * 30 cm
Motive: drink Coca Cola, 1986
Editor: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh
Year of Edition: 1986
Limited Edition: 2484 / 5000 / numbered with pencil on front
Signature: Signed in plate (signature printed)
Condition: This piece is in excellent condition. Made on high quality archival paper. This Andy Warhol artwork has never been framed and has been kept in archival storage.
Historical Context
"What's great about this country is that America started the tradition where the richest consumers buy essentially the same things as the poorest. You can be watching TV and see Coca-Cola, and you know that the President drinks Coca-Cola, Liz Taylor drinks Coca-Cola, and just think, you can drink Coca-Cola, too." — Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, 1975.
No single image better encapsulates Warhol's vision of American consumer culture than the Coca-Cola bottle. Warhol first painted the subject in 1962, at the very dawn of Pop Art, drawn to the bottle's perfect democratic ubiquity — the same object, the same price, available to everyone from the President to the factory worker. The Coca-Cola works were among the first to establish Warhol's radical proposition: that the imagery of mass consumption was as worthy of serious artistic attention as any classical subject.
Original Warhol Coca-Cola paintings and works on paper are among the most coveted in the Pop Art market, with major examples achieving millions at auction. This CMOA limited edition lithograph — numbered from an edition of 5000, authenticated by the editor, and signed in plate — is an OTHERWISE UNAVAILABLE opportunity to own a piece of this foundational body of work. Unlike the often-encountered unlimited Sunday B. Morning reprints, this is a genuine numbered edition print, directly from the Carnegie Museum of Art, with a lasting and steadily rising value.
This unique original print on archival paper 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 lithograph with a lasting and steady rising value.
FAQs:
COA: The only serious COA for Warhol prints comes from the Board of the Warhol Foundation. The examination costs are all in all about $ 2000. It will be issued for hand signed lithographs or hand paintings which have value of min. $ 20000.
Provenance: All offered prints come directly from the editor.
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Canada, USA $ 70
Europe $ 40
Overseas $ 75
PayPal + Credit Cards
Wire to US or Swiss bank account
Shipping:
By Swiss Post from Switzerland
Solid packaging guaranteed
Canada, USA $ 70
Europe $ 40
Overseas $ 75
To EU countries we are shipping from Austria (EU), in this way you do not have any more expenses for VAT & duty.
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