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Campbell's Soup I F.S. II 44 - 53 (Complete Portfolio), 1968
The complete portfolio of 10 screen prints on paper
35 x 23 in (each) 88.9 x 58.4 cm (each)
Edition
Edition of 250 plus 26 AP lettered A - Z
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup I F.S. II 44 - 53 (Complete Portfolio) is arguably one of the most iconic and influential works in the history of contemporary art. Created in 1962, this series of signed screen prints from 1968 further solidified Warhol's status as a leading figure in the Pop Art movement.Each print in the series features a colorful and vibrant depiction of a Campbell's Soup Can, a ubiquitous symbol of consumer culture in America. What set these prints apart was not just their subject matter, but also Warhol's innovative approach to art production and consumption.Warhol's decision to elevate the mundane, mass-produced object to the realm of high art was a deliberate commentary on the intersection of art, commerce, and popular culture. By presenting the soup can as a work of art, he challenged traditional notions of what constituted artistic subject matter and pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable within the art world.The series of signed screen prints from 1968 added another layer of complexity to Warhol's exploration of mass production and authenticity. By signing each print, Warhol imbued them with a sense of individuality and authorship, despite their identical subject matter. This juxtaposition of mass production and personal touch further emphasized the tension between art and commerce that was central to Warhol's work.Moreover, the act of signing the prints added to their value and collectibility, highlighting the paradoxical nature of art as both a commodity and a form of self-expression. Warhol's Campbell's Soup Can series challenged viewers to reconsider their preconceptions about art and the role of the artist in society, while also serving as a reflection of the cultural landscape of 1960s America.In conclusion, Campbell's Soup I F.S. II 44 - 53 (Complete Portfolio) signed screen prints from 1968 is a seminal work that continues to captivate audiences with its bold aesthetic and provocative commentary on consumer culture and the nature of art itself.For more information on Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup I F.S. II 44 - 53 (Complete Portfolio) or to buy Campbell's Soup I F.S. II 44 - 53 (Complete Portfolio) contact our galleries using the form below.
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Auction History
Campbell's Soup I (10 Blatt) · Andy Warhol · Ketterer Kunst · 2025-12 · $1,209,194
Campbell's Soup I · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2025-05 · $1,008,000
Campbell's onion soup · Andy Warhol · Artcurial · 2025-12 · $186,160

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