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19 works

Beef Soup F.S. II 49, 1968
Screen print
35 x 23 in 88.9 x 58.4 cm
Edition
Edition of 250 plus 26 lettered AP
Andy Warhol's Beef Soup Can screen print from 1968 is a fascinating piece within his iconic Campbell's Soup print portfolio. This portfolio, comprising numerous variations of Campbell's Soup cans, is emblematic of Warhol's exploration of consumer culture, mass production, and the intersection of art and everyday life.In this particular print, Warhol presents a can of Campbell's Beef Soup in his signature style. The image is instantly recognizable, with its bold lines, vibrant colors, and precise repetition. Warhol's use of the screen printing technique allows for the reproduction of the image with remarkable consistency, mirroring the mass production processes of the commercial world he often critiqued and celebrated simultaneously.One of the most intriguing aspects of Warhol's soup can series is its ability to transcend the mundane. What might seem like a banal subject at first glance becomes a symbol of cultural commentary and artistic innovation under Warhol's gaze. By elevating everyday objects to the status of high art, Warhol challenged traditional notions of what constituted artistic subject matter and paved the way for the Pop Art movement to flourish.Moreover, the repetition of the soup can image across multiple prints in the portfolio serves to emphasize the ubiquity of consumer products in contemporary society. Each can is identical yet distinct, reflecting the endless proliferation of goods in a capitalist economy. Warhol's fascination with repetition speaks to both the allure and the monotony of consumer culture, inviting viewers to contemplate the implications of living in a world oversaturated with commodities.Beyond its thematic significance, Warhol's Beef Soup Can screen print is also a testament to his technical skill and innovative approach to art-making. By appropriating imagery from popular culture and deploying industrial printing techniques, Warhol challenged the traditional boundaries of artistic craftsmanship and democratized the creation of art. In doing so, he helped to redefine the role of the artist in the modern world and opened up new avenues for artistic expression.Overall, Warhol's Beef Soup Can screen print from 1968 is a seminal work that encapsulates the essence of his artistic vision. Through its striking visual aesthetic, conceptual depth, and technical prowess, the print invites viewers to reconsider the relationship between art, commerce, and everyday life, while also serving as a testament to Warhol's enduring influence on contemporary culture.
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Auction History

Tomato-Beef Noodle O's, from Campbell's Soup II (F. & S. 61) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2022-06 · $103,157

Tomato-Beef Noodle O's, from Campbell's Soup II · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2023-10 · $69,300

Tomato-Beef Noodle O's, from Campbell's Soup II (F. & S. 61) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2023-06 · $90,089

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