Overview

Coskun Fine Art is a specialist contemporary art gallery focused on the works of Andy Warhol, the defining figure of American Pop Art. Over recent decades, the Andy Warhol market has demonstrated remarkable resilience and sustained growth, with major works frequently surpassing auction expectations. Landmark sales such as "Sixty Last Suppers," fetching over $60 million at Christie's, and "Six Self Portraits," achieving £22.6 million ($29.3 million) in London (March 2020), underline Warhol’s extraordinary market strength and continued collector demand.

 

Prints and multiples—the most frequently traded and accessible form of Warhol’s art—have seen significant appreciation, making them highly sought after by seasoned and new collectors alike. The dramatic increase in Warhol’s market value is evident in sales such as "Campbell’s Soup I," originally sold for under $72,000 in 2002, reaching approximately $1.2 million more recently. Similarly, Warhol’s iconic Marilyn Monroe silkscreens increased in value from roughly $271,000 to over $3.2 million during the same period. International interest, particularly from East Asian collectors, continues to surge, suggesting promising future appreciation.

 

At Coskun Fine Art, we pride ourselves on our in-depth knowledge, rigorous authenticity checks, and superior-quality inventory. We guarantee the authenticity and excellent condition of every Warhol artwork we offer. Our commitment includes a buy-back policy at the original purchase price, cash flow permitting, or the option to sell the artwork on your behalf, provided it is maintained in its original condition.

 

Whether you're a seasoned collector aiming to enhance your private or institutional collection, or an investor seeking reliable advice on acquiring Warhol’s iconic artworks, Coskun Fine Art provides impartial, expert guidance tailored specifically to your collecting goals.

Biography

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) remains one of the most influential and celebrated figures in modern art, renowned globally for his vivid pop imagery, innovative techniques, and profound commentary on celebrity culture and consumerism. Born Andrew Warhola in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to working-class Slovakian immigrant parents, Warhol’s artistic journey began as a commercial illustrator upon his move to New York City in 1949.

 

By the early 1960s, Warhol transitioned dramatically from illustrator to leading contemporary artist, showcasing his iconic silkscreen paintings of Campbell’s soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, and Brillo soap pad boxes. Among Warhol’s most celebrated works are the "Marilyn Diptych" (1962), "Silver Car Crash" (1963), "Eight Elvises" (1963), and "Coca-Cola" (1962), each highlighting his fascination with mass media, repetition, and commodification.

 

Famously stating, "Business art is the step that comes after Art...I started as a commercial artist, and I want to finish as a business artist," Warhol understood art’s commercial potential long before others. His diverse artistic practices—spanning paintings, screen prints, sculptures, experimental films, band management (The Velvet Underground), and commercial product design—reinforced his brand as one of the art world's most astute and commercially successful figures.

 

Warhol passed away unexpectedly at age 58 in 1987, following complications from a routine gallbladder surgery. Yet his legacy endures, influencing contemporary art, culture, and commerce profoundly. Over three decades after his death, Warhol’s works remain highly sought after, celebrated for their timeless relevance, cultural resonance, and investment value.

Works
  • Andy Warhol, Jackie, 1968, Stamped twice by the Estate of Andy Warhol and twice by the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board, Inc., and numbered 56.073 on the overlap Acrylic and silkscreen ink on linen 20 by 16 inches (50.8 by 40.6 cm) at Coskun Fine Art,
    Jackie, 1964
  • Andy Warhol, Liz, 1967, Original offset lithograph in colors, on wove paper, 1964, signed and dated '67' in felt-tip pen, from the edition of approximately 300, published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, with full margins at | www.coskunfineart.com
    Liz, 1964
  • For Sale | Campbell's Soup I, 1968, by Andy Warhol, Complete Portfolio of ten screenprints on paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 250 for sale at Coskun Fine Art. London.
    Campbell soup I, 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup I, Beef with Vegetables and Barley, 1968, from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints on Paper, Edition 250, Signed and Numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Beef (with Vegetables and Barley), 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup I, Black Bean Soup, 1968, from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints on Paper, Edition 250, Signed and Numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Black Bean Soup, 1968
  • For Sale | Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup I: Chicken Noodle, 1968, from the portfolio of ten screen prints, edition of 250, signed and numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Chicken Noodle, 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup I, Consommé Beef, 1968, from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints on Paper, Edition 250, Signed and Numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Consommé Beef, 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup I: Cream of Mushroom from an edition of 250, signed and numbered, at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Cream of Mushroom , 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup I, Green Pea 1968, from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints on Paper, Edition 250, Signed and Numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Green Pea, 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup I, Onion Soup, 1968, from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints on Paper, Edition 250, Signed and Numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Onion Soup, 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup I, Pepper Pot, 1968, from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints on Paper, Edition 250, Signed and Numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Pepper Pot, 1968
  • For Sale, Andy Warhol, Campbell Soup I, Tomato Soup 1968, from a Portfolio of Ten Screenprints on Paper, Edition 250, Signed and Numbered at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Campbell's Soup I: Tomato Soup, 1968
  • Andy Warhol , Campbell's Soup I: Vegetable made with Beef Stock, 1968
    Campbell's Soup I: Vegetable made with Beef Stock, 1968
  • Flowers, II.64, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flowers, II.65, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flowers, II.66, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flowers, II.67, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flowers, II.68, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flowers, II.69, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flower II.70, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of ten screen prints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flowers, II.71, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flower II.72, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of ten screen prints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Flowers, II.73, 1970, by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of Ten Screenprints from an edition of 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Flowers, 1970
  • Mao II.96, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao, 1972
  • Mao II.90, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao, 1972
  • Mao II.91, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, For Sale at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao, 1972
  • Mao II.92, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, For Sale at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao , 1972
  • Mao II.93, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, For Sale at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao , 1972
  • Mao II.94, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao , 1972
  • Mao II.95, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao , 1972
  • Mao II.97, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao, 1972
  • Mao II.98, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao, 1972
  • Mao II.99, 1972 From the portfolio of ten screenprints on Becket High White paper, 36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm). Edition: 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso, at Coskun Fine Art, London www.coskunfineart.com
    Mao , 1972
  • Andy Warhol, Mao Portfolio, Edition 250 at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Mao Portfolio, 1972
  • Ladies and Gentlemen II.128 - II.137, 1975, by Andy Warhol, Portfolio of Ten Screenprints, edition 125 at Coskun Fine Art . London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Ladies and Gentlemen, 1975
  • Mick Jagger II.143, 1975 by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of ten Screenprints, edition 250, at Coskun Fine Art
    Mick Jagger, 1975
  • Muhammad Ali II.179 - 182, 1978 by Andy Warhol, Portfolio of four Screenprints from an Edition 150, at Coskun Fine Art
    Muhammad Ali, 1978
  • Diamond Dust Shoes stamped twice with the Estate of Andy Warhol stamp and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts Inc. stamp and numbered 'PA70.033' (on the overlap) acrylic, silkscreen ink and diamond dust on canvas 90 x 70 in. (228.8 x 178.2cm.)
    Diamon Dust Shoes, 1980
  • Andy Warhol, Shoes with Diamond Dust, II.255, Screenprint from an edition of 60, signed and numbered at Coskun Fine Art
    Shoes , 1980
  • Ten Portraits of the Twentieth Century by Andy Warhol, 1980, by Andy Warhol, Signed and numbered from an edition of 200 at Coskun Fine Art, London. | www.coskunfineart.com
    Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century, 1980
  • Andy Warhol, Myths Portfolio 1981, Portfolio of ten screen prints, signed and numbered by Andy Warhol from an Edition of 200 at Coskun Fine Art, London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Myths, 1981
  • Mickey Mouse, 1981, from the Myths Portfolio by Andy Warhol, Edition 200 at Coskun Fine Art
    Myths: Mickey Mouse, 1981
  • Superman, 1981, from the Myths Portfolio by Andy Warhol, Edition 200 at Coskun Fine Art
    Myths: Superman, 1981
  • The Star, 1981, from the Myths Portfolio by Andy Warhol, Edition 200 at Coskun Fine Art
    Myths: The Star, 1981
  • Andy Warhol, The Shadow from the Myths, 1981, signed and numbered from an edition of 200 at Coskun Fine Art London
    The Shadow, 1981
  • Andy Warhol, Goethe 1982, Screenprint from and edition of 100, signed in pencil at Coskun Fine Art, London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Goethe, 1982
  • Andy Warhol, African Elephant, Screenprint from the Endangered Species Portfolio on lenox museum board, signed and numbered AP 15/30, for sale at Coskun Fine Art. London. For price and current availability contact www.coskunfineart.com
    Endangered Species: African Elephant, 1983
  • Ingrid Bergman, 1983, From the Portfolio of three screenprints on Lenox Museum Board, 38 x 38 inches (96.5 x 96.5 cm)., each signed and numbered, at Coskun Fine Art, London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Ingrid Bergman, 1983
  • Andy Warhol, San Francisco Silverspot from the Endangered Species, Screenprint on Lenox Museum board from and edition of 150, signed and numbered for sale at Coskun Fine Art. London. For price and current availability contact www.coskunfineart.com
    San Francisco Silverspot, 1983
  • Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1482), 1984, by Andy Warhol, Portfolio of four Screenprints, Edition 70, at Coskun Fine Art
    Details of Renaissance Paintings (Sandro Botticelli, Birth of Venus, 1482), 1984
  • Grace Kelly, 1984, by Andy Warhol, Screenprint from an edition of 225, at Coskun Fine Art
    Grace Kelly, 1984
  • Reigning Queens, Queen Elizabeth II by Andy Warhol from an edition of 40, signed and numbered is for sale at Coskun Fine Art. London. For price and current availability contact www.coskunfineart.com
    Reigning Queens (Royal Edition): Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom, 1985
  • Reigning Queens: Queen Elizabeth II by Andy Warhol, Screenprint from an edition of 40, signed and numbered, at for sale at Coskun Fine Art. London. For price and current availability contact www.coskunfineart.com
    Reigning Queens: Queen Elizabeth II, 1985
  • Andy Warhol, Mother and Child from Cowboys and Indians 1986, Screenprint from an edition of 250, signed and numbered in Pencil at Coskun Fine Art London
    Mother and Child, 1986
  • Beethoven II.393, 1987 by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of four Screenprints, Edition 60, at Coskun Fine Art. London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Beethoven, 1987
  • Beethoven II.390, 1987 by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of four Screenprints, Edition 60, at Coskun Fine Art.London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Beethoven, 1987
  • Beethoven II.391, 1987 by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of four Screenprints, Edition 60, at Coskun Fine Art . London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Beethoven , 1987
  • Beethoven II.392, 1987 by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of four Screenprints, Edition 60, at Coskun Fine Art
    Beethoven , 1987
  • Beethoven II.390-393, 1987 by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of four Screenprints, Edition 60, at Coskun Fine Art . London | www.coskunfineart.com
    Beethoven Portfolio, 1987
  • Lenin, 1987 by Andy Warhol, Screenprint from an edition of 120, at Coskun Fine Art
    Lenin, 1987
  • Moonwalk, II.405, 1987 by Andy Warhol, from the Portfolio of two Screenprints, edition 160, at Coskun Fine Art
    Moonwalk, 1987
  • Moonwalk Portfolio by Andy Warhol, Screenprints from edition of 160 at Coskun Fine Art, London
    Moonwalk, 1987
  • Moonwalk, II.404 by Andy Warhol, 1987, from and edition of 160 at Coskun Fine Art , London
    Moonwalk , 1987
  • Red Lenin, 1987, by Andy Warhol, Screenprint from an edition of 120, at Coskun Fine Art
    Red Lenin, 1987
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