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Pepper Pot Soup F.S. II 51, 1968
Screen print
35 x 23 in 88.9 x 58.4 cm
Edition
Edition of 250 plus 26 lettered APs
Pepper Pot F.S II 51 Soup Can signed screen print from Warhol’s Campbell's Soup Can I portfolio is a captivating piece that exemplifies Warhol's revolutionary approach to art and his fascination with consumer culture. Created in 1968, Pepper Pot F.S II 51 is part of Warhol's larger exploration of mass-produced objects and their representation in the realm of fine art.In this print, Warhol focuses his attention on a specific flavor of Campbell's Soup, the Pepper Pot variety. Like his other Campbell's Soup Can prints, this piece features a single soup can rendered in bold, vibrant colors against a flat background. Warhol's use of the silk-screening technique results in crisp lines and vivid colors, lending the image a sense of graphic intensity.What sets this print apart is its focus on a less ubiquitous flavor of Campbell's Soup. While flavors like Tomato and Chicken Noodle were more widely recognized, Pepper Pot Soup was relatively niche, reflecting Warhol's interest in exploring the diversity of consumer products. By elevating this lesser-known flavor to the status of art, Warhol challenges viewers to reconsider the hierarchy of cultural value and the role of mass-produced goods in shaping our collective consciousness.The inclusion of Warhol's signature adds another layer of significance to the print. Warhol's decision to sign each work in the Campbell's Soup Can portfolio represents a departure from his earlier practice of mass-production and repetition. By signing these prints, Warhol imbues them with a sense of authenticity and individuality, while simultaneously questioning the notion of authorship and originality in the age of mechanical reproduction.Warhol's Campbell's Soup Can prints, including the Pepper Pot Soup Can, remain iconic symbols of his artistic vision and his enduring impact on contemporary art and culture. Through his exploration of consumer goods and mass media imagery, Warhol challenged traditional notions of beauty, value, and taste, paving the way for future generations of artists to interrogate the boundaries between high and low culture. Today, these prints continue to captivate viewers with their boldness, wit, and irreverence, reminding us of the power of art to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary.For more information on Pepper Pot F.S II 51 or to buy Pepper Pot F.S II 51 contact our galleries using the form below.
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Auction History

Pepper Pot, from Campbell's Soup I · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2021-10 · $81,250

Pepper Pot, from Campbell's Soup I · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2022-04 · $60,480

Pepper Pot, from Campbell's Soup I (F. & S. 51) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2022-06 · $78,399

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