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Andy Warhol, Queen Elizabeth Ii, N334, Official, Sunday B. Morning, Silkscreen

Andy Warhol, Queen Elizabeth Ii, N334, Official, Sunday B. Morning, Silkscreen

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Official edition, Andy Warhol, Sunday B. Morning, silkscreen on museum board. Paper Size: 38 x 30.25 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Numbered in pencil, published by Sunday B. Morning, and fill in your own signature here, in blue ink, verso, as issued. Notes: Published and printed by Sunday B. Morning LLC, Forest Knolls, California, in an edition of MMM. Accompanied by an official Sunday B. Morning certificate of authenticity. Sunday B. Morning occupies a uni......
Condition: Pre-Owned
Official edition, Andy Warhol, Sunday B. Morning, silkscreen on museum board. Paper Size: 38 x 30.25 inches. Excellent condition. Inscription: Numbered in pencil, published by Sunday B. Morning, and fill in your own signature here, in blue ink, verso, as issued. Notes: Published and printed by Sunday B. Morning LLC, Forest Knolls, California, in an edition of MMM. Accompanied by an official Sunday B. Morning certificate of authenticity. Sunday B. Morning occupies a unique and intriguing place in the art world as a publisher of Andy Warhols iconic prints, continuing the artists legacy. Originally, Warhol collaborated with two anonymous Belgian associates to create new editions of his most famous works, such as the "Marilyn Monroe," "Flowers," and "Campbells Soup Cans" series. Using original negatives provided by Warhol himself, these prints were intended to be a commentary on mass productiona central theme in Warhols art. Following the conclusion of Warhols own collaboration with his Belgian associates, the Sunday B. Morning company continued publishing the prints independently of Warhol, employing Warhols original stencils/screens and with inks and paper consistent in quality with Warhols original editions. Sunday B. Morning editions remain highly sought after, reflecting Warhols own explorations of fame, replication, and image commodification. The 1970 Sunday B. Morning editions were marked with a black stamp on the back reading "Fill In Your Own Signature," which aligns with Warhols ideas about mass production and the fleeting nature of fame. Interestingly, Warhol himself added to the intrigue by signing some of these prints with the phrase, "This is not by me. Andy Warhol," a gesture that only increased their desirability, and reflected his notoriously enigmatic personality. Today, Sunday B. Morning produces officially authorized silkscreens from the original Andy Warhol photo-negative stencils/screens, now marked with a blue stamps on the verso to differentiate from the 1970 black stamped edition. These silkscreens are virtually identical to the original Factory Additions series and serve as a continuation of Warhols legacy in both technique and concept.

ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the Pop art movement, Warhol is considered one of the most important artists of the second half of the 20th century. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture. His works include some of the most expensive paintings ever sold. In 2013, a 1963 serigraph titled Silver Car Crash (Double Disaster) sold for $105 million. In 2022, Shot Sage Blue Marilyn (1964) sold for $195 million, which is the highest price paid at auction for a work by an American artist.
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