Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Andy Warhol's After the Party, screen print featuring a chaotic arrangement of glasses, plates, and bottles in vivid colors, showcasing a post-celebration scene.

Screenprint on Arches 88 Paper - Hand signed and numbered in pencil // After the Party - F&S183 by Andy Warhol is a screen print created in 1979, featuring Warhol’s distinctive pop art style applied to the remnants of a social gathering. This limited edition print, produced in an edition of 1,000, measures 55.9 cm by 76.2 cm and is printed on Arches 88 paper. The composition displays a chaotic yet structured arrangement of glasses, bottles, and dishes, capturing the aftermath of a celebration or dinner party. Warhol employs vivid colors—yellow, red, and blue—overlaid on black and white to create a sense of movement and energy, typical of his focus on everyday objects and scenes. The piece is hand-signed and numbered in pencil, enhancing its collectible status. This print not only showcases Warhol’s fascination with the mundane but also exemplifies his ability to transform ordinary scenes into captivating visual statements that reflect on consumerism and social interaction.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

After the Party - F&S183, 1979

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Screenprint on Arches 88 Paper - Hand signed and numbered in pencil // After the Party - F&S183 by Andy Warhol is a screen print created in 1979, featuring Warhol’s distinctive pop art style applied to the remnants of a social gathering. This limited edition print, produced in an edition of 1,000, measures 55.9 cm by 76.2 cm and is printed on Arches 88 paper. The composition displays a chaotic yet structured arrangement of glasses, bottles, and dishes, capturing the aftermath of a celebration or dinner party. Warhol employs vivid colors—yellow, red, and blue—overlaid on black and white to create a sense of movement and energy, typical of his focus on everyday objects and scenes. The piece is hand-signed and numbered in pencil, enhancing its collectible status. This print not only showcases Warhol’s fascination with the mundane but also exemplifies his ability to transform ordinary scenes into captivating visual statements that reflect on consumerism and social interaction.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

In The Bottom Of My Garden IV.101A, 1956

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Mixed Media

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Andy Warhol

Liz, II.7, 1967

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Offset Print

USD 80,000 - 100,000

Andy Warhol

Mick Jagger (F & S II.145), 1975

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Andy Warhol

Mao (F & S II.95), 1972

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USD 56,500

Andy Warhol

Mao (F & S II.92), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 56,500

Andy Warhol

Campbell's Soup Can: Old Fashioned Vegetable, 1969

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Screen-print

GBP 70,000 - 80,000

Andy Warhol

Marilyn F. S. 30, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 190,000 - 210,000

Andy Warhol

Marilyn F. S. 29, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 250,000 - 290,000

Andy Warhol

Mao (F. & S. II.93), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

EUR 75,000 - 90,000

Andy Warhol

Flowers (FS II.64), 1970

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Mick Jagger #140, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Mao (F. & S. II.97), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 70,000 - 85,000

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Mick Jagger (FS 142), 1975

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 150,000 - 180,000

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Rats And Star Band Member #2 , 1983

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Pencil

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Cowboys And Indians, II.377-386, 1986

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Mixed Media

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Wild Raspberries IV.136A (Roast Iguana), 1959

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Offset Print

USD 8,900

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Flash - November 22, 1963, II.38, 1968

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Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Flash - November 22, 1963, II.37, 1968

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Screen-print

USD 9,600

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Queen Margrethe II Of Denmark, 1985

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Screen-print

USD 53,000

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Wild Raspberries IV.130A, 1959

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 7,200

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U.N. Stamp II.185, 1984

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 9,600

Andy Warhol

Ingrid With Hat, II.315, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 100,000 - 110,000

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Cover (from À La Recherche Du Shoe Perdu Portfolio), 1955

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 6,800

Andy Warhol

Self-Portrait (F. & S. II.156A), 1978

Limited Edition Print

Inkjet Print

USD 6,950

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