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Untitled, 1984

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Andy Warhol's Self-Portrait, 1978 inkjet print, shows a stylized face with black lines, soft pink, and bold purple shapes contrasting.

From the edition of approximately 300 published to coincide with the exhibition Andy Warhol at the Kunsthaus, Zurich, 26 May - 30 July 1978 and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humleback Denmark, 6 October - 26 November 1978 // Andy Warhol's Self-Portrait (F. & S. II.156A), created in 1978, is an inkjet print from an edition of approximately 300, published to coincide with his exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zurich and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. Measuring 112.7 x 74.9 cm, this self-portrait is rendered in Warhol’s characteristic line drawing style, enhanced with areas of soft pink and bold purple shapes that contrast with the stark black outlines. The composition captures Warhol’s enigmatic expression, blending simplicity and abstraction. This piece reflects his fascination with identity and self-presentation, using minimalistic elements to create a compelling and introspective image that aligns with his larger body of self-portraiture work.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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

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From the edition of approximately 300 published to coincide with the exhibition Andy Warhol at the Kunsthaus, Zurich, 26 May - 30 July 1978 and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humleback Denmark, 6 October - 26 November 1978 // Andy Warhol's Self-Portrait (F. & S. II.156A), created in 1978, is an inkjet print from an edition of approximately 300, published to coincide with his exhibition at the Kunsthaus Zurich and the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark. Measuring 112.7 x 74.9 cm, this self-portrait is rendered in Warhol’s characteristic line drawing style, enhanced with areas of soft pink and bold purple shapes that contrast with the stark black outlines. The composition captures Warhol’s enigmatic expression, blending simplicity and abstraction. This piece reflects his fascination with identity and self-presentation, using minimalistic elements to create a compelling and introspective image that aligns with his larger body of self-portraiture work.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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Andy Warhol

Liz, II.7, 1967

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

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Mao (F & S II.95), 1972

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Mao (F & S II.92), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 70,000 - 80,000

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Marilyn F. S. 30, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 190,000 - 210,000

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Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

EUR 75,000 - 90,000

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Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Mick Jagger #140, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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USD 70,000 - 85,000

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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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Mixed Media

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

Limited Edition Print

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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Limited Edition Print

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USD 53,000

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Wild Raspberries IV.130A, 1959

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 7,200

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Limited Edition Print

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Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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

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

Limited Edition Print

Inkjet Print

USD 6,950

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