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プリント拡張版
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This is a comprehensive catalogue raisonné of Andy Warhol's print works. It includes edition prints created between 1962 and 1987, allowing readers to trace the entire scope of Warhol's print expression.
Representative Warhol works such as Campbell's Soup Cans, Marilyn Monroe, Mao Zedong, Mick Jagger, Electric Chair, Flowers, Dollar Signs, and the Endangered Species series are featured with color plates. Detailed data for each print work is also included, making this not only an art book but also a highly valuable catalogue raisonné.
It also includes a foreword by Henry Geldzahler, an essay on prints by Roberta Bernstein, and an interview with Warhol's printer, Rupert Jasen Smith. This is an important book that offers insight into Warhol as a central figure in Pop Art, from the perspective of printmaking.
[Title] Andy Warhol Prints Expanded Edition
[Publisher] Abbeville Press
[Publication Date] 1989
[Pages] 144 pages
[Dimensions] Approx. 245*266*16mm / 930g
[Format] Hardcover
[Language] English
[Title Reading] Andy Warhol Prints Expanded Edition
[Author/Editor] Frayda Feldman/ed., Jörg Schellmann/ed.
[Printing] -
[ISBN] 0-89659-796-2
[Condition] Used【6】Good to Fair (Cover: minor creasing)
[Accessories] None
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Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Artist, printmaker, film director.
After graduating from Carnegie Institute of Technology, he worked as a commercial illustrator. From the early 1960s, he began producing works featuring images symbolizing mass consumer society, such as Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe, becoming a leading figure in Pop Art.
Through the use of repetition in silkscreen printing, he continuously questioned the relationship between art and mass production, and art and consumer culture. He was active in a wide range of fields including painting, printmaking, film, publishing, and music production, and had a significant impact on 20th-century art.
Representative works include "Campbell's Soup Cans," "Marilyn Monroe," "Electric Chair," "Mao," "Flowers," and "Endangered Species."
Major collections include the Museum of Modern Art, Whitney Museum of American Art, The Andy Warhol Museum, Tate Modern, and Centre Pompidou.
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