Art print / Andy Warhol / Campell's Soup Can (1965) / green & purple / 100 x 60 cm
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans are among the best-known and most famous works in art history. Warhol began his Campbell's Soup Can paintings around 1961, and the theme would take various forms in the years that followed. The Ferus Campbell's Soup paintings, which take their name from the thirty-two paintings of individual cans exhibited at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, are the largest and best known of Warhol's Campbell's Soup paintings. For these paintings, Warhol painted the familiar red and white cans, referring to a product list provided by the Campbell Soup Company and ticking off each type of soup as it was completed. A later series of Campbell's Soup tins, made around 1965, consists of nineteen different colored tins. For these works, Warhol not only used ink colors that differed from the real colors, but also spray-painted the backgrounds and the lower (white) part of the label in different colors. The result was a collection that was both unexpected and familiar. With these groundbreaking works, Warhol challenged our notion of art.
Matte 250gsm preserved digital paper
Without a frame - the picture will be delivered in a sturdy cardboard sleeve.