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Oh, and by the way, two other of Cattelan’s duck-tape bananas also sold – one for $120,000, the other for $150,000. Well, compared to the $6.2 million paid for “Comedian,” at least those two prices ...
TOWN hall bunglers are in the soup for dumping a valuable Andy Warhol print during a clear-out. They are thought to have put the 1980s silkscreen print of Queen Beatrix in the trash along with 45 o… ...
How Andy Warhol Came to Paint Campbell’s Soup Cans He was talented and prosperous, but the young visionary worried the art world had left him behind. Then he discovered soup.
Hand signed by Andy Warhol in ball-point pen on the reverse. Numbered with a rubber stamp on the reverse. This print, Scotch Broth is from the second portfolio of soup can prints Warhol made following ...
Andy Warhol: Factory Made In this exhibit, guests will have the opportunity not only to view, but purchase some of his most commercially traded and valuable works from his storied career. Visitors can ...
The Upper East Side townhouse's studio is where he created the Campbell's soup can pieces. Courtesy of Essential Real Estate New York LLC Pop art icon Andy Warhol once lived in this historic ...
34.5 x 37.5 x 2.25 in. (87.6 x 95.2 x 5.7 cm.) The archival photographic pop-art print, ‘Andy Warhol with Red Campbell’s Soup’ was created in 1985 by photographer Andrew Unangst. Taken in New York ...
The iconic pop artist's work, an unfinished portrait of former Soviet Union leader Vladimir Lenin, was stolen by an Ohio man who is now facing up to ten years in federal prison.
In 2016, seven of ten Andy Warhol prints from the Campbell Soup collection were stolen from the Springfield Art Museum in Missouri. The prints were valued around $500,000.
The Campbell Soup Company released a limited edition series of cans to pay tribute to artist Andy Warhol, for the 50th anniversary of his soup can artwork. Campbell Soup Company photo In 2015, the ...
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