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Artist: Andy Warhol
Medium: Screen
Watermelon /// Andy Warhol Space Fruit Still Lifes Pop Art Screenprint Food Art
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Title: "Watermelon" Portfolio: Space Fruit: Still Lifes *Signed and numbered by Warhol in felt pen lower left Year: 1979 Medium: Original Sc...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen, Board

$ (1) FS II.274-279
Located in Aventura, FL
The portfolio consists of six screen prints on Lenox museum board. Each hand-signed and numbered. Each print is unique. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. Published by Andy War...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Board, Screen

Campbell s Soup Cans II: Cheddar Cheese FS II.63 (signed screen print)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on smooth wove paper. Hand signed in ballpoint pen on lower left verso by Andy Warhol. Stamp numbered 22/250 on lower left verso (there are also 26 artist pr...
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1960s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Paper, Screen

After the Party FS II.183 (Warhol estate stamped)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on Arches 88 wove paper. Unsigned edition, lacking the pencil signature, but with the Estate of Andy Warhol and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts,...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Paper, Screen

Electric Chair
Located in Bristol, GB
Screen print in colours Edition of 250 90 x 121.5 cm (35.4 x 47.8 in) Signed, numbered and dated on the back Condition on request Printed by Silk Print Kettner, Zürich, published by ...
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1970s Contemporary Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Andy Warhol FLOWERS Hand-Colored Screenprint
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) Marking(s); notes: signed; ed. 236/250; 1974 Materials: screenprint hand-colored with Dr. Martin's aniline watercolor...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Flowers, FS II.67
Located in Miami, FL
Technical Information: Andy Warhol Flowers, FS II.67 1970 Screenprint 36 x 36 in. Edition of 250 Signed and stamped number on verso
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1970s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Campbell s Soup Cans II: Vegetarian Vegetable FS II.56 (signed screen print)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on smooth wove paper. Hand signed in ballpoint pen on lower left verso by Andy Warhol. Stamp numbered 22/250 on lower left verso (there are also 26 artist pr...
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1960s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Paper, Screen

Vegetable Made With Beef Stock - Pop Art Screen Print, 1968
Located in Palm Desert, CA
“Vegetable Made With Beef Stock” is an AP screenprint by American Pop artist, Andy Warhol. The work is AP Q/Z and is signed verso, "Andy Warhol Q" Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup I: Vegetable Soup (1968) is part of his first screenprint portfolio dedicated to the iconic soup cans, produced in an edition of 250 with additional artist's proofs. The speed with which the art world embraced Warhol was remarkable: in July 1962, his thirty-two Campbell's Soup Cans paintings debuted at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, quickly cementing his reputation. Those early canvases, among his last hand-painted works, appeared almost mechanically produced, but Warhol soon abandoned the brush in favor of silkscreen, a commercial process that allowed for both endless repetition and striking variations of his chosen subjects. Vegetable Soup was one of the original thirty-two varieties and remains a pop culture phenomenon, continually reappearing on everything from plates and mugs to t-shirts, neckties, and even surfboards...
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Mid-20th Century Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

$ (1) FS II.274-279 (unique hand signed screen print)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on Lenox museum board. Hand signed lower front by Andy Warhol. Hand numbered 3/60 lower front (there were also 10 AP's, 3 PP's and 15 TP's). Each print is unique. Pu...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Board, Screen

Shoes
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Acrylic and silkscreen ink on paper 101.5 by 151.5 cm. 40 by 59⅝ in. framed: 112 by 161.6 cm. 44⅛ by 63⅝ in. Executed in 1980. Stamped by The Estate of Andy Warhol and The Andy Warh...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

La Grande Passion FS IIIB.28 (Hand Signed)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on paper. Hand signed and dated lower front by Andy Warhol. Only 100 were hand signed. Artwork size 37 x 39 inches. Frame size approx 44 x 46 inches. This...
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1970s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Paper, Screen

Committee 2000 (FS.II.289)
Located in New York, NY
Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board Frame: 43.5 x 32.5 in. Edition of 2000 (plus 200 APs) Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York Published by Committee 2000, Munich, Germany...
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20th Century Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Chicken N Dumplings, from Campbell’s Soup II
Located in London, GB
Screenprint in colours, 1969, on wove paper, signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp, verso, 91 from the edition of 250 (there were also 26 artist's proofs lettered...
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1960s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Campbell s Soup Cans II: Scotch Broth FS II.55 (hand signed screen print)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print in colors on smooth wove paper. Hand signed in ballpoint pen on lower left verso by Andy Warhol. Stamp numbered 22/250 on lower left verso (there are also 26 artist pr...
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1960s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen, Paper

Dracula, from Myths (F. S. II.264), 1981
Located in Bristol, GB
Screenprint in colours, on Lenox Museum Board Edition 82 of 200 95 x 95 cm (37.4 x 37.4 in) Signed and numbered on front Condition on request Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, I...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Cuvaison Chardonnay
Located in Indianapolis, IN
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Cuvaison Chardonnay (circa 1980) Screenprint in colors on museum board 10.25 x 12.5 in (26 x 31.8 cm) Unsigned Authenticated by the Authentication Board of ...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Board, Screen, Color

Halston Suite
Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Halston and Andy Warhol were the ringleaders of the 1960s and 1970's social scene. Halston was charismatic, outgoing and flamboyant, while Warhol was soft-spoken, reserved and observ...
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1980s Contemporary Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Dollar Sign, FS II.277 Screenprint, Pop Art, 1982, Signed
Located in Miami, FL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION: Andy Warhol Dollar Sign, FS II.277 1982 Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board 19 3/4 x 15 5/8 in. 48/60 - Each Piece is Unique Pencil signed and numbered Conditi...
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1980s Pop Art Screen Still-life Prints

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Screen

Shoes
Located in London, GB
Screenprint with diamond dust, 1980, on Arches Aquarelle (Cold Pressed) paper, signed and numbered in pencil, verso, from the edition of 60 (there were also 10 artist’s proofs), printed by Rupert Jason Smith...
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1980s Screen Still-life Prints

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Shoes
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Located in Southampton, NY
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After the Party
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Andy Warhol Title: After the Party Medium: Original screenprint on Arches 88 paper Date: 1979 Edition: 83/1000 Sheet Size: 21 1/2" x 30 1/2" Signature: Hand signed and number...
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Electric Chairs
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Electric Chairs Medium: Screenprint on paper Date: 1971 Edition: 82/250 Frame Size: 35 1/2" x 48" Signature: Hand signed in ball-point pen, verso Printed b...
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Grapes Pop Art Screenprint, 1979
Located in New York, NY
Andy Warhol, born 1928 in Pennsylvania as Andrew Warhol, is considered the father of the pop art movement and is regarded as one of the most influential cultural icons of the century...
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Committee 2000
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Committee 2000 Medium: Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board Date: 1982 Edition: 683/2000 Frame Size: 38 3/4" x 28 3/8" Sheet Size: 30" x 20" Signature: Hand s...
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Committee 2000
Committee 2000
H 38.75 in W 28.375 in
Cow, 1971 Andy Warhol Screenprint on Wallpaper
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Cow Medium: Screenprint on wallpaper Date: 1971 Edition: Unlimited, with approximately 100 signed in felt pen in 1979 Frame Size: 51 3/4" x 35 1/2" Sheet S...
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Cantaloupes II, from Space Fruit: Still Lifes
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Cantaloupes II Portfolio: Space Fruit: Still Lifes Medium: Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board Date: 1979 Edition: 109/150 Sheet Size: 30" x 40" Signature: H...
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Andy Warhol After the Party
Located in Washington, DC
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Find a wide variety of authentic Screen still-life prints available on 1stDibs. While artists have worked in this medium across a range of time periods, art made with this material during the 21st Century is especially popular. If you’re looking to add still-life prints created with this material to introduce a provocative pop of color and texture to an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of orange, red, blue, yellow and other colors. There are many well-known artists whose body of work includes ceramic sculptures. Popular artists on 1stDibs associated with pieces like this include Donald Sultan, Lowell Nesbitt, Andy Warhol, and Hunt Slonem. Frequently made by artists working in the Contemporary, Pop Art, all of these pieces for sale are unique and many will draw the attention of guests in your home. Not every interior allows for large Screen still-life prints, so small editions measuring 0.1 inches across are also available