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Andy Warhol's Mao (F & S II.92) screenprint, bold yellow face with black lines and blue accents, set against a peach background.

Literature: Feldman & Schellmann II.92 - Screenprint in colors on Beckett High White paper, signed in ball-point pen verso and stamp numbered - Published by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc., New York, with the inkstamp of the printer verso, Styria Studio, Inc., New York, with the artist's copyright inkstamp verso // Andy Warhol’s Mao (F & S II.92), created in 1972, is a vibrant screenprint that utilizes contrasting colors and Warhol’s signature pop art style to depict Chairman Mao Zedong. The figure’s face is rendered in a bold yellow hue against a soft peach background, with additional blue and black accents giving the image a striking appearance. Warhol combines flat color planes with expressive, sketch-like black lines, adding a dynamic element to the portrait. As part of a limited edition, this piece reflects Warhol’s exploration of political iconography, transforming Mao into a modern cultural symbol. The work is signed and numbered, enhancing its collectible value.

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Mao (F & S II.92), 1972

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Literature: Feldman & Schellmann II.92 - Screenprint in colors on Beckett High White paper, signed in ball-point pen verso and stamp numbered - Published by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc., New York, with the inkstamp of the printer verso, Styria Studio, Inc., New York, with the artist's copyright inkstamp verso // Andy Warhol’s Mao (F & S II.92), created in 1972, is a vibrant screenprint that utilizes contrasting colors and Warhol’s signature pop art style to depict Chairman Mao Zedong. The figure’s face is rendered in a bold yellow hue against a soft peach background, with additional blue and black accents giving the image a striking appearance. Warhol combines flat color planes with expressive, sketch-like black lines, adding a dynamic element to the portrait. As part of a limited edition, this piece reflects Warhol’s exploration of political iconography, transforming Mao into a modern cultural symbol. The work is signed and numbered, enhancing its collectible value.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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