



Andy Warhol
"Committee 2000 (F.S. II.289), 1982 "
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Limited Edition Print : Screenprint in Colors on Lenox Museum Board
Size : 30x20 in | 76x51 cm
Framed : 43.5x32.5 in | 110x83 cm
Edition : From the edition of 2000REDUCEDFAVORITE22 WATCHINGWELL PRICED - Follow this Artist Add to Watchlist Create Similar Listing
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Year1982
Hand SignedHand Signed And Numbered in Pencil Lower Right, With Printer's Blindstamp
Condition Excellent
Not Framed
Purchased fromPrivate Collector 2013
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from private collector
Story / Additional InfoPublished to fundraise for-Committee 2000 ( dev. projects for celebrating 2k year) and to commemorate the year 2000. The aim of the project was to keep the room locked for seventeen years, only to be opened up on the last day of the millennium, and to reflect what had happened in the world during all those years. The bright colors with confetti and champagne glasses symbolizes what Warhol envisioned as a symbol for a optimistic and new beginning. Published by Committee 2000, Munich. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York.200 Ap 25 PP 50 5 TP
Certificate of AuthenticityMartin Lawrence
LID99225
Andy Warhol - United States
Andy Warhol. American. Born Andrew Warhola 1928 in Pittsburgh, PA. Died 1987.Obsessed with celebrity and consumer culture, Pop artist Andy Warhol created some of the most iconic images of the 20th century. Warhol was the most successful and highly paid commercial illustrator in New York even before he began to make art destined for museums and major collections.Andy Warhol would use many mediums to produce art: video, sculpture, painting, and printmaking. He extensively used screen printing from 1962 to 1987.At the start of the 1970s Andy Warhol began publishing Interview magazine and renewed his focus on painting. Works created in this decade include Mao, Skulls, Hammer and Sickles, Torsos and Shadows and many commissioned portraits. His screen-printed images of Marilyn Monroe, Campbell soup cans, and sensational newspaper stories, quickly became synonymous with Pop art. He took what he saw around him and turned it into high art.Warhol’s 1963 8’x13’ Silver Car Crash painting sold in 2017 for $105million. His paintings continue to fetch record prices. His signed and numbered graphics are in great demand worldwide. Art Brokerage is a world leader in marketing secondary prints and original paintings.We are buying and paying cash for inventory now!