
25 Cats Named Sam
19 works

Bald Eagle F.S. II 296, 1983
Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 in 96.5 x 96.5 cm
Edition
Edition of 150, 30 AP, 5 PP, 5 EP, 3 HC, 10 numbered in Roman numerals, 1 BAT, 30 TP
Andy Warhol's Bald Eagle FS.II 296 print from his Endangered Species series stands as a powerful testament to both his artistic brilliance and his social consciousness. Created in 1983, this series was a departure from Warhol's more iconic pop art subjects, instead focusing on endangered animals, including the American bald eagle, the symbol of the United States.The bald eagle, a majestic bird of prey, has long been revered as a symbol of freedom, strength, and resilience. However, by the early 20th century, due to habitat destruction, hunting, and the widespread use of pesticides like DDT, the bald eagle population had dramatically declined, leading to its classification as an endangered species.Warhol's decision to include the bald eagle in his Endangered Species series was not only a nod to its iconic status but also a commentary on the precarious state of the natural world. Through his vibrant and stylized depiction of the bald eagle, Warhol drew attention to the urgent need for conservation and environmental protection.In typical Warhol fashion, Bald Eagle FS.II 296 print features bold colors and graphic simplicity, with the eagle's piercing gaze and outstretched wings dominating the composition. Warhol's use of repetition and bold contrasts serves to emphasize the bird's symbolic significance and its endangered status, reinforcing the sense of urgency surrounding conservation efforts.Moreover, Warhol's choice to create a series of prints featuring endangered animals was a departure from his more commercial works, signaling a shift towards more socially and politically engaged art. By using his platform to raise awareness about environmental issues, Warhol demonstrated the power of art as a tool for advocacy and social change.The Bald Eagle print, along with the other works in the Endangered Species series, serves as a poignant reminder of humanity's impact on the natural world and the importance of preserving biodiversity for future generations. Through his art, Warhol challenged viewers to confront the consequences of their actions and to take responsibility for protecting the planet and its inhabitants.Overall, Andy Warhol's Bald Eagle FS.II 296 print from the Endangered Species series is a powerful testament to the intersection of art and activism. By shining a spotlight on the plight of the bald eagle and other endangered animals, Warhol urged viewers to consider their role in safeguarding the environment and ensuring the survival of these iconic species.For more information on Bald Eagle FS.II 296 or to buy Bald Eagle FS.II 296 contact our galleries using the form below.
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Auction History

Bald Eagle, from Endangered Species (F. & S. 296) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2025-06 · $215,900

Bald Eagle, from Endangered Species (F. & S. 296) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2021-10 · $201,600

Endangered Species: Bald Eagle (F. & S. II. 296) · Andy Warhol · Sotheby's · 2008-04 · $74,826

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