
25 Cats Named Sam
19 works

San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly F.S. II 298, 1983
Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
40 x 40 in 101.6 x 101.6 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 San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly print is a poignant contribution to his Endangered Species series, reflecting both his fascination with popular culture and his concern for environmental issues. Created in 1983, this series marked a departure from Warhol's more mainstream subjects, as he shifted his focus to highlight species facing the threat of extinction.The San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly print captures the essence of Warhol's iconic style, featuring bold colors, repetition, and a striking graphic composition. Warhol's use of vibrant hues and contrasting tones draws attention to the delicate beauty of the butterfly, elevating it to the status of a cultural icon.However, beneath the surface allure lies a deeper message. By selecting the San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly as the subject of his print, Warhol brings attention to the plight of this endangered species. Native to California, the San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly has faced habitat loss, pollution, and other environmental pressures, placing it at risk of extinction.Through his Endangered Species series, Warhol sought to raise awareness about the fragility of the natural world and the urgent need for conservation efforts. By immortalizing the San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly in his distinctive style, Warhol lends the species a sense of importance and significance, urging viewers to recognize the value of biodiversity and the interconnectedness of all living things.Moreover, Warhol's decision to include the San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly alongside other endangered species in the series underscores the global nature of the environmental crisis. From the Siberian Tiger to the Giant Panda, each print serves as a poignant reminder of the urgent need for action to protect these iconic creatures and their habitats.Beyond its environmental message, Warhol's San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly print also reflects his broader exploration of themes such as beauty, mortality, and the ephemeral nature of existence. In capturing the butterfly's fleeting beauty in his art, Warhol invites viewers to contemplate the transience of life and the impermanence of all living things.In essence, Andy Warhol's San Francisco Silverspot Butterfly print from the Endangered Species series stands as a powerful fusion of art and activism. Through his distinctive visual language, Warhol not only celebrates the beauty of the natural world but also calls attention to the urgent need to protect it for future generations.
Price on Application
Auction History

Endangered Species: San Francisco Silverspot · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2012-11 · $1,258,500
San Francisco Silverspot · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 1988-05 · $100,000
San Francisco silverspot · Andy Warhol · Sotheby's · 1990-11 · $85,000

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