
Ads: Blackglama (Judy Garland) FS II.351 by Andy Warhol
ADS: BLACKGLAMA (JUDY GARLAND) FS II.351 BY ANDY WARHOL
Size: 38 x 38 INCHES
Year: 1985
Medium: SCREENPRINT ON LENOX MUSEUM BOAR
Edition: PP OF 5
"ADS: Blackglama (Judy Garland) FS II.351" by Andy Warhol is a captivating screenprint on Lenox Museum Board, created in 1985 as part of Warhol's iconic "ADS" portfolio. This artwork measures 38 x 38 inches and is a rare Printer's Proof edition of only 5 prints.
Inspired by Judy Garland's glamorous advertising campaign for Blackglama Fur, Warhol delves into the intersection of celebrity and consumer culture. Garland, renowned for her legendary roles in films like "The Wizard of Oz" and "Meet Me in St. Louis," epitomizes the allure and mystique of Hollywood's golden age. Warhol's depiction captures her timeless elegance and the enduring question posed by Blackglama's tagline, "What becomes a Legend most?"
Hand-signed and numbered by Warhol, this screenprint bears the hallmarks of his signature style—bold colors, stark contrasts, and a fascination with celebrity imagery. Its inclusion in a limited Printer's Proof edition enhances its desirability among collectors, offering a rare opportunity to own a piece of both Warhol's celebrated "ADS" series and Garland's cultural legacy.
For collectors of Warhol's work, "ADS: Blackglama (Judy Garland) FS II.351" represents a significant addition, showcasing Warhol's ability to transform advertising into art and to immortalize cultural icons. Its excellent condition and accompanied Certificate of Authenticity ensure its authenticity and value, making it a cherished acquisition for admirers of Warhol's innovative approach to art and celebrity culture.
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Ads: Blackglama (Judy Garland) FS II.351 by Andy Warhol
Sale price$99,000.00 USD
Regular price$125,000.00 USD