"Andy Warhol - Dessins - 1942 1987"
Vintage illustrated book on Andy Warhol.
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A representative work by pop art painter Andy Warhol, who was also a master of drawing. His style borrows from genres as varied as caricature and fashion illustration, with humour as a constant theme. Cats transformed into divas, enchanted flowers, sophisticated high heels and mischievous cherubs flit insolently across his sky. While his early drawings drew on the tradition of popular and folk imagery, his later works, drawn with realism, paved the way for his major subjects: the Campbell's soup can, the dollar sign and Chairman Mao.
With a selection of 250 drawings, many of which have never been seen before, created by the artist between 1942 and 1987, this book offers a rediscovery of one of the most influential artists of the 20th century.
Author: Mark Francis, chief curator of the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh and assistant curator of the exhibition ‘Warhol’ (1998-2000). Dieter Koepplin, director of the Kupferstichkabinett and assistant curator of the exhibition ‘Warhol’ (1998-2000)
Publisher: Edition de la Martinière
Publication: May 1999
Number of pages: 319
Condition: Vintage with some signs of wear and slightly damaged corners
Language: French
Dimensions: 25 cm x 32 cm
Weight: 2.3 kg
ISBN: 2732425222
This is a vintage book sourced by Jacquemus — only one copy available.
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LIO00294AOT4065010
"Andy Warhol - Dessins - 1942 1987"
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