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  1. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Beef with Vegetables and Barley Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Beef with Vegetables and Barley Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell�s Beef with Vegetables and Barley Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie�s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  2. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 1 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 1 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 1,” done in black, grey, and white and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  3. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 3 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 3 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 3,” done in orange, red, and pink and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  4. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 4 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 4 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 4,” done in purple, brown, and rose pink and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  5. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell’s Chicken Noodle" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  6. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 5 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 5 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 5,” done in grey, red, and blue and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  7. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Consommé (Beef) Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Consommé (Beef) Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbellâ��s Consommé (Beef) Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie�s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  8. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 6 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 6 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 6,” done in orange, turquoise, and blue and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  9. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell’s Cream of Mushroom Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  10. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Green Pea Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Green Pea Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell’s Green Pea Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  11. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 7 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 7 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 7,” done in hot pink, yellow, and rose pink and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  12. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 8 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 8 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 8,” done in red, blue, and light grey and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  13. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Pepper Pot Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Pepper Pot Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell’s Pepper Pot Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  14. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Tomato Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Tomato Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell’s Tomato Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  15. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 9 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 9 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Marilyn Monroe 9,” done in red, light blue, purple and yellow and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  16. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Vegetable Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Vegetable Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell’s Vegetable Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  17. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 1 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 1 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Mao 1,” done in grey, black and white is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  18. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 2 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 2 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Mao 2,” done in hot pink, orange and blue is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  19. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 3 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 3 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Mao 3,” done in red is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  20. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 4 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 4 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Mao 4,” done in grey, black and white is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  21. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 5 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Mao 5 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled “Mao 5,” done in slate blue, black and pink is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  22. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Black Bean Soup Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Black Bean Soup Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell’s Black Bean Soup" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie’s a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.
    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,143.00

  23. Signed Allan D'Arcangelo Limited Edition Smoke Dreams Serigraph

    Signed Allan D'Arcangelo Limited Edition Smoke Dreams Serigraph

    Excellent
    A pop art serigraph entitled "Smoke Dreams" by Allan D'Arcangelo (American 1930-1998). This piece was created in 1980 and highlights both his experimentation with the American highway and also the feminine figure. This piece, which is from an edition of 250, is signed and numbered by the artist in pencil.

    Allan D'Arcangelo was born in Buffalo, New York. He earned a degree in history from the University of Buffalo and then moved to Mexico City where he studied art and, in 1958, had his first one-man show. His style, loosely termed "hard edge" or constructivist art, is based on spatial relationships. A keen sense of perception, complemented by expert use of color tones and shadows, points up these relationships within his forceful compositions. His reputation as a Pop artist was established by his one-man exhibition where he showed his first acrylic paintings of the American highway and industrial landscape, such as Highway U.S. 1 -- No. 3 (1963; Richmond, VA Mus. F.A.). It has been said that D'Arcangelo "has the ability to defy, yet document, spatial relationships at the same time." The recipient of fifteen awards and commissions, D 'Arcangelo has had frequent solo exhibitions, many of which traveled to prominent museums throughout America. His work appears in more than thirty public collections, including those of the Museum of Modern Art, the Guggenheim Museum, and the Brooklyn Museum in New York, the Detroit Institute of Art, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis.
    • $1,714.29

  24. Signed Framed Yaacov Agam Limited Edition Untitled Serigraph

    Signed Framed Yaacov Agam Limited Edition Untitled Serigraph

    Excellent
    This is a framed serigraph from the Israeli sculptor and experimental optical artist Yaacov Agam (1930 - ). This piece showcases Yaacov Agam's ability to transform common shapes into masterful works of art. This piece was created circa 1979 and is from an edition of 180.

    This untitled serigraph showcases Yaacov Agam's work and talents with the abstract, optical art kinetic art (art with movement). Agam was born in Rishon LeZion, Israel to a religious family and trained at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, before moving to Zurich and then to Paris where he settled. His first solo exhibition was at the Galerie Graven in 1953, and in 1955 he established himself as one of the leading pioneers of kinetic art at the Le Mouvement at the Galerie Denise Rene alongside such artists as Jesus Rafael Soto, Carlos Cruz-Diez, Pol Bury, Alexander Calder, and Jean Tinguely. A passionate experimenter, Agam deals with such problems as the 4th dimension, simultaneity and time in the visual, plastic arts, and has extended his experiments to application in the fields of literature, music and art theory.
    • $1,372.00

  25. Signed Victor Vasarely Limited Edition Detvoe Serigraph

    Signed Victor Vasarely Limited Edition Detvoe Serigraph

    Excellent
    A signed limited edition serigraph by Victor Vasarely, Hungarian (1908 - 1997) entitled "Detvoe." It is a serigraph that was created by the artist in 1990. This piece is an excellent example of Vasarely's work in the world of optical art. This piece is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left.

    Hungarian-born Victor Vasarely is known as a founder of optical art. He studied at the Bauhaus Muhely in Budapest and in 1930 moved to Paris where he developed his particular vision which stems from the idea of democratizing the art object. Influenced greatly by the problems of the world's cities, he feels his work offers a solution by presenting a clear view of the "color-surface-perception" relationship. He has used the income from the sale of these "investigations," as he calls his prints, to establish a socio-cultural foundation in Aix-en-Provence, France, for the study of the integration of plastic beauty at all levels of the urban environment. He is represented in major museums all over the world and has received many artistic and honorary awards. Among these distinctions are the French Legion of Honor, the Guggenheim Prize, and the Gold Medal of the Triennale in Milan.
    • $2,285.71

  26. Signed Victor Vasarely Limited Edition Kezdi-Ga Serigraph

    Signed Victor Vasarely Limited Edition Kezdi-Ga Serigraph

    Excellent
    A signed limited edition serigraph by Victor Vasarely, Hungarian (1908 - 1997) entitled "Kezdi-Ga." This piece is an excellent example of Vasarely's work in the world of optical art. This piece is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left.

    Hungarian-born Victor Vasarely is known as a founder of optical art. He studied at the Bauhaus Muhely in Budapest and in 1930 moved to Paris where he developed his particular vision which stems from the idea of democratizing the art object. Influenced greatly by the problems of the world's cities, he feels his work offers a solution by presenting a clear view of the "color-surface-perception" relationship. He has used the income from the sale of these "investigations," as he calls his prints, to establish a socio-cultural foundation in Aix-en-Provence, France, for the study of the integration of plastic beauty at all levels of the urban environment. He is represented in major museums all over the world and has received many artistic and honorary awards. Among these distinctions are the French Legion of Honor, the Guggenheim Prize, and the Gold Medal of the Triennale in Milan.
    • $1,714.29

  27. Signed Framed Mark Kostabi Limited Edition The Kiss Serigraph

    Signed Framed Mark Kostabi Limited Edition The Kiss Serigraph

    Excellent
    A framed serigraph by the pop media sensation Mark Kostabi, American (1960 - ). This piece, which is print is entitled "The Kiss," was created in 1995 and is signed by the artist in marker, lower right and numbered in marker, lower left.

    Artist and composer Mark Kostabi was born in Los Angeles in 1960 to Estonian immigrants. He was raised in Whittier, California and studied drawing and painting at California State University, Fullerton. In 1982, he moved to New York and by 1984 he became a leading figure of the East Village art scene. During that time he also developed a provocative media persona by publishing self-interviews, which commented on the co-modification of contemporary art. By 1987, his works were widely exhibited in New York galleries and prominently throughout the United States, Japan, Germany and Australia. In 1988, inspiring extensive international press coverage, he founded Kostabi World - his large New York studio known for openly employing numerous painting assistants and idea people. In 1996, be began dividing his time between New York and Rome and consequently his work's already strong presence in the Italian art scene was vigorously enhanced. He writes an advice column for artists, Ask Mark Kostabi, for Artnet.com.
    • $2,285.71

  28. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Flowers 9 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Flowers 9 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous flowers or poppy pieces. The serigraph, which is entitled "Flowers 9," is of flowers done in Reds, Yellows, and Blues and stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie' a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,142.86

  29. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 2 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 2 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled "Marilyn Monroe 2," done in Oranges, Greens, and Red and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie' a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,142.86

  30. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 10 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Marilyn Monroe 10 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Marilyn Monroe pieces. The piece, which is entitled "Marilyn Monroe 10," done in Purples, Blues, and Reds and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie' a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,142.86

  31. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Onion Soup Made With Beef Stock Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Campbell's Onion Soup Made With Beef Stock Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous Campbell's Soup pieces. This piece, which is entitled "Campbell' Onion Soup Made with Beef Stock" and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie' a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,085.71

  32. Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Flowers 1 Serigraph

    Andy Warhol Sunday B Morning Flowers 1 Serigraph

    Excellent
    A print published by Sunday B. Morning of Andy Warhol's (1928 - 1987) famous flowers or poppy pieces. The serigraph, which is entitled "Flowers 1" is of flowers done in Purples, Blues, and Pinks and is stamped in blue on verso, "Published by Sunday B. Morning" and "Fill in your Own Signature."

    Born in Pittsburgh in 1928 as Andrew Warhola, Andy Warhol came to represent more than just the American condition. He became pivotal in the evolution of artistic production in relationship to mainstream mass-produced culture and commercialism. The founder and most influential figure of the Pop Art movement, Warhol received his training in graphic design from the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. He then moved to New York City to begin his career as a commercial artist where he gained phenomenal success. By 1955, Warhol was the most successful and most-influential commercial artist in New York. In the late 1960s, Warhol experimented with the medium of film exploring such rhetorical topics as time, boredom, and repetition. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (later changed to Interview in 1971), published 'The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again' and continued to produce silkscreens until his death in 1987.

    About Sunday B. Morning: at a recent auction at Christie' a set of 10 Sunday B. Morning prints sold for $14000. Some of the most discriminating collectors own them because of their quality and rarity. Sunday B. Morning color screen prints are printed with the highest quality archival inks.

    It is no question that works by Andy Warhol are the most sought after pieces that exist in today's art world and this serigraph is a great way to bring the imagery of Andy Warhol's art to your home.
    • $1,142.86

  33. Signed Mimmo Rotella Limited Edition Pepsi-Cola Serigraph

    Signed Mimmo Rotella Limited Edition Pepsi-Cola Serigraph

    Excellent
    This is a fantastic example of the art work that transformed the country of Italy by Mimmo Rotella, Italian (1918 - 2006). Rotella is known for his collages of movie and advertisement posters. In this place, Rotella utilizes an advertisement for Pepsi-Cola. The 1979 serigraph is signed by Rotella in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, lower left.

    Mimmo Rotella was born in Catanzaro on the 7th of October 1918, the son of a milliner. Following high school he moved to Naples where he began art studies (in 1941 he went to Rome after having obtained a post at the Ministry of Postal and Telecommunication Services). Already recognized by criticism at the close of the 1950's as being an exponent of the "Young Roman Painting, Rotella was labeled as the 'poster ripper' or the 'painter of glued paper'. At night, armed with a penknife, he not only ripped off posters but also pieces of the metal sheeting and zinc of the mounting frames of the billboard zones of the Rome City Council. He was a member of the influential French Nouveaux Realistes group. In 1999 the Mayor of his natal city, Sergio Abramo, signed a City Council order authorizing Rotella to freely remove posters in Catanzaro and its environs.

    Nothing illustrates more vividly the hectic post-war art scene than the scintillating career of the Italian experimental artist Mimmo Rotella.
    • $1,028.57

  34. Signed Framed Alex Katz Limited Edition The Swimmer Serigraph

    Signed Framed Alex Katz Limited Edition The Swimmer Serigraph

    Excellent
    A wonderful framed serigraph entitled "The Swimmer" by the pop portraitist, Alex Katz. This serigraph is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered in pencil, left and features Alex Katz's famous portrait-pop style and was created in 1992.

    Alex Katz is a leading figure painter of the new realism movement in contemporary art. He is best known for his realistic portraits of friends and family, notable for their relaxed attitudes and uncomplicated bearing. Katz was born in New York City, and studied art at the Cooper Union from 1945 to 1949. In the late 1950s, he found himself among a growing number of artists dissatisfied with the then-dominant stream of abstract expressionism, with its emphasis on formal abstraction. A summer resident of Lincolnville, Maine since 1954, he has developed a close relationship with local Colby College. The college presented him with an honorary doctorate in 1984. In October 1996, the Colby College Museum of Art opened a wing dedicated to Katz that features more than 400 oil paintings, collages, and prints donated by the artist.

    The Swimmer is a charming piece that showcases the work of Alex Katz.
    • $2,285.71

  35. Signed Arman Limited Edition Untitled 5 Violins 1978 Black & Red Serigraph

    Signed Arman Limited Edition Untitled 5 Violins 1978 Black & Red Serigraph

    Pristine
    Signed Limited Edition Arman 1978 serigraph entitled "Untitled 5 Violins" is signed by the artist in pencil, lower right and numbered 142 of 150 by the artist in pencil, lower left.

    Credited for changing the look and feel of the art world throughout the twentieth century, Arman built a reputation for creating pieces that focused on breaking down an every day object and extracting the inherent beauty of each from within. Arman began training as an artist at an earl age, with lessons from his father in photography and oil painting and continued his formal training at both Ecole Nationale d'Art Decoratif in Nice and Ecole du Louvre in Paris, where he studied the style and techniques of the Old Masters.

    Although Arman was taught in the formal methods of the great artists of the past, he explored his penchant for working in the abstract method. Experimenting with the abstract, Arman would often dip one of his every day objects into paint and place it directly onto the canvas multiple times in order for the viewer to discern the beauty of the juxtaposed object. Arman showcases his desire to transform his every day objects into beautiful works of art in his 1978 serigraph entitled "Untitled 5 Violins." Many of Arman's pieces consisted of musical instruments, as his father was a trained cellist. Using only black and red to bring the barrage of violins to life against the white background, Arman forces the viewer to look beyond the object to experience the simplistic beauty of each instrument.
    • $1,120.00

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