Andy Warhol, Chanel No. 5, Suite Of Four, Official Edition Chanel Ltd. Advertising Campaign
Andy Warhol, Chanel No. 5, Suite Of Four, Official Edition Chanel Ltd. Advertising Campaign
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Condition: Pre-Owned
Suite of four offset lithographs on vlin paper, each conservation mounted on linen canvas, as issued.
Paper Size: 29 x 22 inches, each.
Excellent condition.
Inscription: Signed in the plate and unnumbered, as issued.
Notes: Published and printed by Chanel Ltd., Paris, in collaboration with The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York, the Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York, and the Ronald Feldman Gallery, New York, 1997.
These special edition artworks were created to be used by Chanel Ltd., as part of an advertising campaign in Paris and were produced in four color variations, each of which is represented here.
An undesignated quantity were produced, therefore it is unknown as to the remaining number that exist in excellent condition.
These rare artworks are in excellent condition and have never been in circulation.
The images and signatures were officially reproduced from the Andy Warhols original silkscreens with authorization from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York, the Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
In Andy Warhol's Ads series of 1985, the viewer is invited to 'extract' the advertisement from the imagery presented and, instead, treat it as a work of art.
Here, Warhol revisits his work in commercial illustration from the early 1950s, appropriating iconic brands, logos and images as the foundation for the series.
Warhol presented each image as a noticeable appropriation from a broad spectrum of contemporary culture, rendered in a vibrant palette that encapsulates the artist's Pop vision of twentieth-century modernity.
Warhol's selection of images for the Ads series embodied some of the most powerful corporations in America at the time, such as Mobilgas, Paramount Pictures, Disney, and Apple Macintosh.
While others, such as Volkswagen, Chanel, and Blackglama, represent some of the most ingenious marketing campaigns in advertising history.
Chanel is appropriated from a 1960s magazine advert for the perfume Chanel No.
5, which featured in copious ad campaigns since its launch in 1921 and was a well-known favourite of actress Marilyn Monroe.
Presented in a simple, transparent bottle, the amber liquid becomes the focal point of the product, distinguishing the 'invisible' bottle from the more elaborate designs of the 1920s.
This assured minimalism has ensured its timelessness a century on.
Representing the formula for the 'feminine eternal' while resisting the whims of fashion, Chanel's No. 5 became an icon of the twentieth century in its own right, inspiring Warhol to feature the work in his Ads series.
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