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Andy Warhol Oyster Stew screenprint featuring a Campbell’s soup can in pink and white with bold typography and graphic detail.

Screenprint on smooth wove paper - Signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso - Published by Factory Additions, New York // Andy Warhol’s Oyster Stew (1969) is part of his Campbell's Soup II series, a continuation of his iconic exploration of consumer culture and mass production. This screenprint features a meticulously rendered Campbell’s soup can, emphasizing the branding and typography with a bold, graphic aesthetic. The vibrant pink and white color scheme, along with the distinct Oyster Stew label, adds a unique variation to the familiar imagery. Warhol’s use of commercial packaging as art challenges traditional distinctions between fine art and everyday objects. Measuring 88.9 × 58.4 cm and part of an edition of 250, this print exemplifies his Pop Art mastery and commentary on advertising, repetition, and consumer identity.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

Oyster Stew (from Campbell's Soup II), 1969

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Screenprint on smooth wove paper - Signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso - Published by Factory Additions, New York // Andy Warhol’s Oyster Stew (1969) is part of his Campbell's Soup II series, a continuation of his iconic exploration of consumer culture and mass production. This screenprint features a meticulously rendered Campbell’s soup can, emphasizing the branding and typography with a bold, graphic aesthetic. The vibrant pink and white color scheme, along with the distinct Oyster Stew label, adds a unique variation to the familiar imagery. Warhol’s use of commercial packaging as art challenges traditional distinctions between fine art and everyday objects. Measuring 88.9 × 58.4 cm and part of an edition of 250, this print exemplifies his Pop Art mastery and commentary on advertising, repetition, and consumer identity.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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