
Andy Warhol 1928-1987
Flowers, 1970
From the Portfolio of ten screenprints on paper
36 x 36 inches (91.4 x 91.4 cm)
Signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso; some dated
Edition: 250, 26 AP
Warhol’s Flowers (F & S II.72) of 1970 represents the artist’s continued exploration of repetition, appropriation, and commercial aesthetics. Derived from Patricia Caulfield’s 1964 hibiscus photograph, this edition epitomises Warhol’s...
Warhol’s Flowers (F & S II.72) of 1970 represents the artist’s continued exploration of repetition, appropriation, and commercial aesthetics. Derived from Patricia Caulfield’s 1964 hibiscus photograph, this edition epitomises Warhol’s interrogation of mass production and originality in modern art. Employing vibrant, commercial colours, the print blurs distinctions between natural beauty and artificial commodity. This piece is in excellent condition and fully authenticated by Coskun Fine Art, which also provides buy-back and consignment options.
Literature
Feldman & Schellmann II.72