
$ (1) FS II.274-279 by Andy Warhol
$ (QUADRANT) FS II.274-279 BY ANDY WARHOL
Medium: Screenprint On Lenox Museum Board
Year: 1982
Size: 19.75 X 15.625 inches
Edition: AP OF 10
**$ (Quadrant) FS II.274-279 by Andy Warhol** is a remarkable portfolio of six unique screenprints on Lenox Museum Board, created in 1982. Each screenprint measures 19.75 x 15.625 inches and is part of an artist's proof edition of 10. Each print is hand-signed and numbered in pencil by Warhol. The portfolio was printed by Rupert Jasen Smith in New York and published by Andy Warhol.
The **Dollar Sign** series from 1982 is the ultimate expression of Warhol's fascination with the themes of money and consumerism. Warhol once stated, “I like money on the wall,” and this series captures that sentiment by transforming the iconic dollar sign into a powerful and visually striking art form. The **$ (Quadrant)** screenprints feature multiple variations of the dollar sign in vibrant colors, each representing Warhol's unique ability to turn a simple, everyday symbol into a piece of high art. Unlike much of Warhol's other work, the source image for the dollar sign was created by Warhol himself, adding a personal touch that sets this series apart.
You will love **$ (Quadrant) FS II.274-279** for its bold and captivating representation of the dollar sign, a symbol that resonates deeply with contemporary culture. Owning this portfolio not only adds a significant work from Warhol's celebrated series but also offers insight into his commentary on wealth, power, and art. These screenprints are a testament to Warhol's genius in elevating ordinary symbols into extraordinary art, making them a valuable addition to any contemporary art collection.
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$ (1) FS II.274-279 by Andy Warhol
Sale price$2,250,000.00 USD
Regular price$2,950,000.00 USD