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Ingrid Bergman Herself Trial Proof, 1983
Screen print on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 in 96.5 x 96.5 cm
Edition
Edition of 250 plus 5 AP, 5 PP, 30 HC, 30 TP
Andy Warhol's signed print Ingrid Bergman Herself is a captivating example of the artist's fascination with celebrity culture and the power of iconic imagery. Created in 1983 as part of his Ingrid Bergman series, this print captures the enigmatic beauty and timeless allure of the legendary actress.Warhol's fascination with Ingrid Bergman stemmed from his admiration for her talent and the indelible mark she left on the world of cinema. In Ingrid Bergman Herself, Warhol presents a striking portrait of the actress, rendered in his signature Pop art style. The image is bold and graphic, with Bergman's features simplified and exaggerated, yet still unmistakably recognizable.What sets Ingrid Bergman Herself apart from other Warhol prints is the inclusion of the artist's signature. Warhol's decision to sign the print adds a layer of authenticity and value to the artwork, underscoring his status as a celebrated artist and cultural icon. By signing his name alongside Bergman's image, Warhol blurs the boundaries between art and celebrity, inviting viewers to consider the complex relationship between fame, identity, and artistry.In addition to its aesthetic appeal, Ingrid Bergman Herself carries profound symbolic significance. Ingrid Bergman herself was a cultural icon, known for her beauty, talent, and versatility as an actress. Through his portrayal of Bergman, Warhol pays homage to her enduring legacy and celebrates the power of celebrity to captivate and inspire audiences across generations.The Ingrid Bergman series as a whole reflects Warhol's ongoing exploration of fame and the commodification of identity. By immortalizing Bergman in his art, Warhol elevates her to the status of an icon, while also raising questions about the nature of celebrity and its impact on society.Today, Ingrid Bergman Herself remains a cherished and sought-after artwork, valued for its visual impact, historical significance, and connection to two of the most influential figures of the 20th century: Andy Warhol and Ingrid Bergman. As a testament to Warhol's enduring influence on contemporary art and culture, this signed print continues to captivate audiences around the world, inviting us to reconsider the intersection of art, fame, and identity.
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Auction History
Ingrid Bergman: Herself, The Nune, With Hat · Andy Warhol · Stockholms Auktionsverk · 2007-10 · $12,690

Three Portraits of Ingrid Bergman: The Nun, With Hat, Herself · Andy Warhol · Galerie Kornfeld · 2013-06 · $104,215

Ingrid Bergman herself, nun and with hat · Andy Warhol · Sotheby's · 2007-03 · $111,050

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