John Wayne
By Charles David De Mar
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 2011 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Dimensions: 30.00" x 24.00" Signature: Signed and Dated Lower Right and Verso
2010s Portrait Paintings
Canvas, Acrylic
1986
The name of American artist Andy Warhol is all but synonymous with Pop art, the movement he helped shape in the 1960s. He was phenomenally prolific, and the archive of original photography, prints, drawings, paintings and other art that he left behind is beyond vast.
Andy Warhol is known for his clever appropriation of motifs and images from popular advertising and commercials, which he integrated into graphic, vibrant works that utilized mass-production technologies such as printmaking, photography and silkscreening. Later in his career, Warhol expanded his oeuvre to include other forms of media, founding Interview magazine and producing fashion shoots and films on-site at the Factory, his world-famous studio in New York.
Born and educated in in Pittsburgh, Warhol moved to New York City in 1949 and built a successful career as a commercial illustrator. Although he made whimsical drawings as a hobby during these years, his career as a fine artist began in the mid-1950s with ink-blot drawings and hand-drawn silkscreens. The 1955 lithograph You Can Lead a Shoe to Water illustrates how he incorporated in his artwork advertising styles and techniques, in this case shoe commercials.
As a child, Warhol was often sick and spent much of his time in bed, where he would make sketches and put together collections of movie-star photographs. He described this period as formative in terms of his skills and interests. Indeed, Warhol remained obsessed with celebrities throughout his career, often producing series devoted to a famous face or an object from the popular culture, such as Chairman Mao or Campbell’s tomato soup. The 1967 silkscreen Marilyn 25 embodies his love of bright color and famous subjects.
Warhol was a prominent cultural figure in New York during the 1960s, ’70s and ’80s. The Factory was a gathering place for the era’s celebrities, writers, drag queens and fellow artists, and collaboration was common. To this day, Warhol remains one of the most important artists of the 20th century and continues to exert influence on contemporary creators.
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John Wayne
By Charles David De Mar
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 2011 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas Dimensions: 30.00" x 24.00" Signature: Signed and Dated Lower Right and Verso
Canvas, Acrylic
Duke v2.1
Located in New York, NY
Oil, Enamel, Gold Leaf & Silkscreen on Recycled Floppy Discs Mounted to Custom Built Cradled Panel. Featuring the late great John Wayne. About the Artist: Taylor Smith...
Enamel
$85,000
H 36 in W 36 in
Geronimo (From Cowboys & Indians), Warhol Screenprint 1986, 36x36
By Andy Warhol
Located in Miami, FL
TECHNICAL INFORMATION: Andy Warhol Geronimo, from Cowboys and Indians 1986 Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board 36 x 36 in. Edition of 250 Pencil Sig...
Screen
$991
H 16.15 in W 13.98 in D 0.04 in
Denis Hopper - Screen Print after Andy Warhol - 2013
By Andy Warhol
Located in Roma, IT
Photogravure realized in 2013 by Phaidon Press after a 1971 photograph by Andy Warhol. Paper: Medium weight, clay coat - satin/matte finish. Certificate of authenticity by White Kn...
Screen
$1,500
H 40 in W 30 in D 0.8 in
WARHOL, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Legendary artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987), leading figure in the pop art movement. Original painting. Acrylic and oil on canvas. 30"x 40" (76cm x 101cm). Ready to hang. Not framed....
Acrylic
$99,500
H 40 in W 40 in D 1 in
Geronimo FS II.384 Screen Print on Lenox Board, Pop Art, Signed, 1986, Framed
By Andy Warhol
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on Lenox museum board. From the Cowboys And Indians Portfolio. Hand signed and numbered lower front by Andy Warhol. Numbered 131/250 (there were also 50 AP's, 15 PP's, 15 HC's and 10 numbered in Roman numerals). Published by Gaultney, Klineman Art, Inc., New York. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The artwork is in excellent condition. All reasonable offers will be considered. In Cowboys and Indians, Warhol interspersed recognizable portraits of well-known American heroes with less familiar Native American images and motifs. It demonstrates his ironic commentary on America’s collective mythologizing of the historic West. Rather than portraying Native Americans within their historical landscape, Warhol chose to portray a romanticized version of the American West. The West that he chose to represent is familiar to everyone and can be seen in novels, films, and television series. Warhol’s Cowboys and Indians suite...
Board, Screen
John Wayne - Vintage Photo - 1969
Located in Roma, IT
Vintage b/w photo of John Wayne, realized in the late 1960s.
Photographic Paper
Andy Warhol, Painting, Oil on Canvas
By Vlado Vesselinov
Located in Yardley, PA
The work was inspired by the great pop artist Andy Warhol. Andy is an absolute pop icon, the inspiration behind generations of artists… The work was realized with author's techniq...
Oil
Cow
By Andy Warhol
Located in New York, NY
Color screenprint on wallpaper, 1971. Printed by Bill Miller's Wallpaper Studio, Inc., New York. Published for a Warhol exhibition at the Whitney Museum by Factory Additions, New Yor...
Screen
Indian Head Nickel, Andy Warhol
By Andy Warhol
Located in New York, NY
An iconic and highly collectible piece from Andy Warhol's Cowboys and Indians portfolio, Indian Head Nickel is a screenprint in colors on Lenox Muse...
Screen