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Untitled, 1984

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Andy Warhol’s Uncle Sam (F. & S. II.259), screen print, features Uncle Sam in vibrant reds and blues with diamond dust accents and an iconic hat.

Original screenprint with diamond dust on Lenox Museum Board - Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York, and with the publisher’s inkstamp on the verso - Suite: Myths - With the blindstamp of the printer, Rupert Jasen Smith // Andy Warhol’s Uncle Sam (F. & S. II.259) (1981) is a screen print from the Myths portfolio, which explores iconic figures from American culture. In this rendition, Warhol reinterprets the famous character of Uncle Sam with his characteristic pop art style. The portrait features bold, contrasting colors, with Uncle Sam’s face outlined in white, his intense expression underscored by vibrant reds and blues. Warhol’s use of diamond dust adds a shimmering texture to the print, elevating its visual impact. Uncle Sam’s iconic hat, adorned with stars and stripes, further emphasizes the theme of American identity and patriotism. This piece is a striking blend of historical symbolism and contemporary art, reflecting Warhol’s fascination with fame and national icons.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

Uncle Sam (F. & S. II.259), 1981

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Original screenprint with diamond dust on Lenox Museum Board - Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York, and with the publisher’s inkstamp on the verso - Suite: Myths - With the blindstamp of the printer, Rupert Jasen Smith // Andy Warhol’s Uncle Sam (F. & S. II.259) (1981) is a screen print from the Myths portfolio, which explores iconic figures from American culture. In this rendition, Warhol reinterprets the famous character of Uncle Sam with his characteristic pop art style. The portrait features bold, contrasting colors, with Uncle Sam’s face outlined in white, his intense expression underscored by vibrant reds and blues. Warhol’s use of diamond dust adds a shimmering texture to the print, elevating its visual impact. Uncle Sam’s iconic hat, adorned with stars and stripes, further emphasizes the theme of American identity and patriotism. This piece is a striking blend of historical symbolism and contemporary art, reflecting Warhol’s fascination with fame and national icons.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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