Original German One Sheet for the 1965 re-release for Mariln Monroe's "The Seven Year Itch" (Das Verflixte 7. Jahr). Designed by Fischer-Nobisch in Andy Warhol style for Atlas Distributors, this is one of the most striking and different Marilyn Monroe images ever issued. Produced for only a short time to promote the German re-release, this design is highly desirable and very scarce. (Provenance: The Personal Collection of Bryan Fuller)23" x 33" (58 x 84 cm)Condition: ExcellentConservation linen-backed. Prior to being backed the poster was rolled and in very good condition. Presents to excellent effect.Artist: Dorothea Fischer-Nosbisch£300 - 500VAT Status: Ω
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It can be argued that no country does a Press Campaign Book quite like Japan with this "Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" (1980) the perfect example. Full of detailed information accompanied by artwork and photographs, poster campaign artwork including Noroyoshi's Ohrai's beautiful work, full-colour scene and character artwork, all bound in an incredible Warhol style pop-art cover. A scarce item of Star Wars memorabilia and the first time we have offered one for sale.13.25" x 14.25" (33.5 x 36 cm)Condition: Very GoodFlat/unfolded. Soft vertical crease where once folded in half (likely when posted out) with a number of small spine ticks and light scuffs to back cover. Complete and uncut.Artist: Unknown Artist£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Eight negatives featuring assorted elements of the poster concept and graphics.Various Sizes, see Feref Glossary hereAdditional Information: Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide.Condition: Very GoodArtist: Andy Warhol and Arnaldo Putzu£100 - 200VAT Status: †Founded in 1968, Feref is an award-winning fully integrated creative agency based in Soho, London. They create international campaigns for some of the world's biggest entertainment brands and are behind some of the world’s best-loved advertising and PR launches for movies like Star Wars, Deadpool, James Bond, Frozen, Marvel's Avengers and La La Land.As the business looks to the future, Feref is parting with part of their incredible archive so that film fans and art lovers can own and appreciate the design and process that went into the creation of some of cinema's finest poster artwork. Each Certificate of Authenticity for lots from the Feref Archive will be co-signed by CEO Graham Hawkey-Smith.To find out more about this incredible company, click here
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987)'After the Party'screenprint in colours, numbered 468/1000 in pencil, with 'The Estate of Andy Warhol' stamp and initials ‘T.J.H’ in pencil versosheet 55 x 77cm, unframedCondition report: lower right corner a little creased on margin. Light handling marks. back of paper has residue from tape. Some light brown marks to back of paper. Image itself does not appear to have any major condition issues.
Original vintage Pop Art exhibition advertising poster for Andy Warhol Cars. The poster features print from Cars series commissioned by Mercedes-Benz in 1986 created by legendary American artist Andy Warhol (1928-1987). The print of Four Mercedes Benz Formel-1-Rennwagen W125 was authorised by the Warhol Foundation. Good condition, tears, creasing. Country of issue: USA, designer: Andy Warhol, size (cm): 117x117, year of printing: 1960s
Original vintage propaganda poster of Mao Zedong, featuring an iconic portrait of the leader attributed to Zhang Zhenshi and a committee of artists, which hung at Tiananmen Square prior to 1967. Andy Warhol modeled his now-iconic portraits of Mao Zedong off of the official state portrait of the Chinese Communist leader. Mao was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which he ruled as the chairman of the Communist Party of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976. The text in red at the bottom reads - Great teacher, great leader, great commander, great helmsman. Long live Chairman Mao! - the poster features a photograph of smiling Mao Zedong (1893-1976) dressed in blue grey Chinese tunic suit also known as Zhongshan / Mao suit against grey background. Excellent condition. Country of issue: China, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 73x53, year of printing: 1960s
Original vintage propaganda poster of Mao Zedong, featuring an iconic portrait of the leader attributed to Zhang Zhenshi and a committee of artists, which hung at Tiananmen Square prior to 1967. Andy Warhol modeled his now-iconic portraits of Mao Zedong off of the official state portrait of the Chinese Communist leader. Mao was a Chinese communist revolutionary who became the founding father of the People's Republic of China (PRC), which he ruled as the chairman of the Communist Party of China from its establishment in 1949 until his death in 1976. The text in red at the bottom reads - Great teacher, great leader, great commander, great helmsman. Long live Chairman Mao! - the poster features a photograph of smiling Mao Zedong (1893-1976) dressed in blue grey Chinese tunic suit also known as Zhongshan / Mao suit against grey background. Very good condition, minor creasing, browning on edges. Country of issue: China, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 73x53, year of printing: 1960s
Warhol, Andy. Index (Book). With the assistance of Stephen Shore, Paul Morissey, Ondine, Nico. General photographs by Nat Finkelstein etc. 34 Bl. Teils gefaltetes Buchobjekt mit Texten, Schwarz-Weiß-Fotos, 1 Schallplatte, 1 Luftballon, farbigen Pop-Up-Motiven und einigen variationsreichen Blatt-Faltungen. 27,5 x 22 cm. Illustr. schwarze OKart. New York, Random House, 1967.Sackner-Archive 859. - Andy Warhol (1928-1987), Hauptvertreter der Pop-Art, vermittelt die wohl ehrlichsten Aussagen zum "American way of life" durch seine Kunst der "totalen Dominanz des Kommerziellen, der reinen Sensation, der Trivialisierung und Vulgarisierung" (Pierre, Lex. der Pop Art, S. 138). - Der Luftballon (wie immer) zwei Seiten verklebend (brauner Durchschlag), die Schallplatte liegt lose bei. Sehr gut erhalten. - Dabei: Andy Warhol. Ca. 650 S. Mit zahlreichen ganzseitigen Abbildungen nach Fotografien. Editing: Andy Warhol, Kasper König, Pontus Hultén, Olle Granath. This book was published on the occasion of the Andy Warhol exhibition at Moderna Museet in Stockholm February-March 1968. 27 x 20,5 cm. Farbig illustrierte OBroschur. Stockholm 1968. - Sehr gutes Exemplar.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 'Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands' (1985). From the series 'Reigning Queens' (Royal Edition). Signed in pencil and numbered R 1/30 lower right. Published by George C. P. Mulder, Amsterdam (Andy Warhol 1985 copyright stamp verso). Literature: Feldman/Schellman, Andy Warhol Prints, a catalogue raisonné 1962-1987, p. 139 (F. & S. II.341). Provenance: Gallery Delaive, Amsterdam, purchased in 2012. Screenprint met 'diamond dust' op Lenox museum board 100 x 80 cm.
(Pittsburg 1928–1987 New York)Andy Warhol’s exposures. Zweimal signiert und mit einer kleinen Zeichnung von Warhol. London, Hutchinson 1979. 4°. Original- Leinenband mit Orig. Umschlag. Photographs by Andy Warhol, Text by Andy Warhol with Bob Colacello. Werk mit Portraitfotografien Warhols von seinen Freunden, u. a. von F. Fellini, M. Jagger, P. Beard, D. Abbott, J. Johns, Capote, F. Bacon, T. Curtis, L. Minelli, Dali, Onassis u. v. m. Von Warhol mit Filzstift auf Umschlag signiert, sowie auf Titelblatt signiert und mit einer kleinen Zeichnung versehen. Umschlag mit kleinen Einrissen, sonst sehr gut erhalten.
Sturtevant (1924-2014)Study for Warhol's Marilyn 1965 signed, titled, and dated 1965acrylic and silkscreen ink on canvas50.8 by 40.6 cm.20 by 16 in.Footnotes:This work will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné being compiled by the Sturtevant Estate, Paris.ProvenancePrivate Collection, HoustonAcquired directly from the above by the present owner circa 1977Each artistic generation is defined by its novel visionaries and 'enfants terribles'; Marcel Duchamp, Robert Rauschenberg, Maurizio Cattelan, Richard Prince – these are artists whose work shatters the cultural zeitgeist and reshapes the landscape of contemporary art practice in its time. American artist Sturtevant was one of the most prominent and highly regarded conceptual pioneers of the latter half of the Twentieth Century, caricaturing and challenging the entrenched ideas of what constituted the art image and object, inspiring artists, philosophers, and critical theorists for generations. In the painting presented here for sale, there is no finer representation of Sturtevant's lifelong artistic project than this: one of the earliest Study for Warhol's Marilyn works, from 1965, the first year of her 'repetitions,' as she termed them. Executed with all the panache of a consummate master, the underpainting, silkscreen quality, and electrifying colour palette are superbly definitive of the Pop Art canon that she sought to rattle. Her ideas were revolutionary and her artworks supremely astute, engaging in the broader discourse around media and cultural theory that had gained immense traction with artists, writers, and critics in the early 1960s. Her practice went head-to-head with the artist-titans of her time, repeating the paintings of Frank Stella, Jasper Johns, and Anselm Kiefer. Sturtevant's Warhol Marilyn series, however, stands as the most iconic of her career. Superimposing images and techniques, upending the symbolic order of source material and artistic license – using not only the visage of the most recognisable leading lady of the last 70 years, but also the most illustrious portrait of the same era – Sturtevant forced the audience to consider the work of art holistically. Her ideology represented the apex point of Warhol's own practice that conflated ubiquity and fame. Her artworks suspended meaning, and instead engaged the spectator in a hierarchy of images and information, undermining the authorial roots and aura of the work of art. Unlike many whose appropriation has inspired backlash, such as Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, and Sherrie Levine, Sturtevant's Marilyns were painted not only with Warhol's blessing, but with the technicians and materials made available to her at the Factory; the canvases, paints, and screens identical to those that Warhol began producing after the actress's untimely death in 1962. Sturtevant claimed that later, when asked how he made his silkscreened works, Warhol told people to 'ask Elaine [Sturtevant].' Her paintings cannot simply be termed 'copies,' therefore, but are instead something much more complex and subversive, entering the philosophical realm of simulacra – a term the artist consistently nodded to as her holy grail and creative driving force. In an age interwoven with digital and virtual machinations that replicate, reshape, and have largely replaced our engagement with 'the real,' Sturtevant's work has become still more relevant and arresting. Shifting to video and digital art in the latter decades of her practice after moving to Paris in 1990, her earliest paintings retain a mysticism that is reserved for those works of art that are true originals – not simply in appearance, but in substance. In the present work, this sense of presence and significance is palpable and undeniable. As academic Patricia Lee wrote, Sturtevant's 'Warhol Marilyn provocatively embodies a decisive moment in the history of the object in art [...] It is in Sturtevant's work that the issue of the copy and its ramifications in Pop, Minimalism and Conceptual art crystallises' (Patricia Lee, Warhol Marilyn: Sturtevant, London, 2016, p. 17). Not only has Sturtevant's work grown to stand apart from those artists she emulated, but the historical and artistic importance of her practice is assured, with works in global museum collections that include the Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, the Museu das Artes de Sintra, Portugal, in addition to her major career retrospective, Double Trouble, that took place at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2014. A painting by an artist who emerged to compete at the height of the Pop Art and Minimalist movements, Sturtevant's contribution to and importance as one of the definitive Postmodernists of the Twentieth Century can be held in no doubt, and Study for Warhol's Marilyn from 1965 stands as one of the earliest and most collectible works from her career to come to market.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987)Hong Kong 1956 signed with the artist's initials and titled; stamped by the Estate of Andy Warhol and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., numbered 217.030 and inscribed VF on the reverseballpoint pen on paper 26.7 by 40.7 cm.10 1/2 by 16 in.This work was executed in 1956.Footnotes:This work is registered in The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., New York, under no. 217.030.ProvenanceThe Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New YorkPrivate CollectionSelling exhibition: S|2 Gallery, Hong Kong, From Warhol, With Love, 2013Art Trade, LondonAcquired directly from the above by the present ownerFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987), 'Brooklyn Bridge', 1983, screenprint in colours on Lenox Museum Board, signed and numbered from an edition of 200 in pencil, published by the Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Commission, Inc., New York, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, bearing the Artist's Copyright Stamp in red ink verso; sheet: 100 x 100cm (Framed)
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) Mick Jagger - promotional cardOffset lithograph, 1975Signed in felt tip pen, from the edition of unknown size, co-published by Multiples, Inc., New York, and Castelli Graphics, New York15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.)Provenance:Belgravia Gallery, LondonCondition Report: Tape visible at two places along upper edge indicating hinging verso. In good original condition. Under perspex and unexamined out of frame.Condition Report Disclaimer
(See English version below)Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh 1928 – 1987 New York). „Neuschwanstein“. 1987Farbserigrafie auf Karton. 85 × 60 cm ( 33 ½ × 23 ⅝ in.). Signiert und gestempelt.Feldman/Schellmann/Defendi II.372.–Ex. 8 von 100 nummerierten Exemplaren aus einer Gesamtauflage von 140. München/New York, Edition Schellmann und München, Sabine Knust 1987. [3525]Zustandsbericht: Ex. 8/100. In gutem Zustand. Die Farben frisch und leuchtend. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen. Entlang der linken Kante stellenweise mit minimalen Anhebespuren. Die rechte untere Blattecke mit einem leichten Knick. Unter UV-Licht sind keine Restaurierungen erkennbar. Schöner harmonischer GesamteindruckWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 30% Aufgeld.Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh 1928 – 1987 New York). ”Neuschwanstein”. 1987Colour silkscreen on cardboard. 85 × 60 cm ( 33 ½ × 23 ⅝ in.). Signed and stamped.Feldman/Schellmann/Defendi II.372.–No. 8 of 100 numbered copies from a total edition of 140. Munich/New York, Edition Schellmann and Munich, Sabine Knust 1987. [3525]Condition report: No. 8/100. In good condition. The colours fresh and luminous. The sheet edges without tears or losses. Minimal handling creases in places along the left edge. Light crease in the lower right corner. There are no repairs visible under UV-light. Fine harmonious overall appearanceWe charge 30% premium on the hammerprice.
(See English version below)Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh 1928 – 1987 New York). „Photo Edition for Parkett“. 1987Buch mit 4 Fotografien, maschinell vernäht, in Pergamenthülle. Buch: 25,5 × 21 cm; Fotografien: 24,5 × 19,5 cm ( 10 × 8 ¼ in.; Fotografien: 9 ⅝ × 7 ⅝ in.). Signiert.Ex. 25 von 120 nummerierten Exemplaren. Zürich/New York, Parkett Editionen, 1987. [3513]Provenienz: Privatsammlung, BerlinZustandsbericht: Ex. 25/120. In sehr gutem Zustand. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen. Unter UV-Licht sind keine Restaurierungen erkennbar. Schöner harmonischer GesamteindruckWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis 30% Aufgeld.Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh 1928 – 1987 New York). ”Photo Edition for Parkett”. 1987Book with 4 photographs, machine sewn, in a parchment cover. Book: 25,5 × 21 cm; photographs: 24,5 × 19,5 cm ( 10 × 8 ¼ in.; photographs: 9 ⅝ × 7 ⅝ in.). Signed.No. 25 of 120 numbered copies. Zurich/New York, Parkett Editions, 1987. [3513]Provenance: Private Collection, BerlinCondition report: No. 25/120. In very good condition. The sheet edges without tears or losses. There are no repairs visible under UV-light. Fine harmonious overall appearanceWe charge 30% premium on the hammerprice.
(See English version below)Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh 1928 – 1987 New York). „Endangered Species“. 19873 Farboffsets, jeweils auf Glanzpapier. Jeweils 21 × 21 cm (21,5 × 21,5 cm) ( 8 ¼ × 8 ¼ in. (8 ½ × 8 ½ in.)). Jeweils rückseitig mit dem Stempel in Schwarz: Art 18/87 Basel Vintage Print LTD. Edition 1000 Copies.Vgl. Schellmann 301 01/06.–[3569]Zustandsbericht: In gutem Zustand. Die Blattkanten ohne Einrisse oder Fehlstellen. Stellenweise schwache Druckstellen. Rückseitig jeweils entlang der Kanten mit Papierklebestreifen an das Passepartout montiertWir berechnen auf den Hammerpreis pauschal 30% Aufgeld und 7% verauslagte Einfuhrumsatzsteuer.Andy Warhol (Pittsburgh 1928 – 1987 New York). ”Endangered Species”. 19873 colour offsets, each on glossy paper. Each 21 × 21 cm (21,5 × 21,5 cm) ( 8 ¼ × 8 ¼ in. (8 ½ × 8 ½ in.)). Each stamped in black on the verso: Art 18/87 Basel Vintage Print LTD. Edition 1000 Copies.See Schellmann 301 01/06.–[3569]Condition report: In good condition. The sheet edges without tears or losses. Faint pressure marks in places. Each sheet mounted on the reverse with paper tape onto the mount along the edgesWe charge 30% premium and 7% import tax on the hammerprice.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987)Electric Chair (Feldman and Schellmann 11.79)Screenprint in colours, 1971, signed and dated in pencil, numbered with the rubber stamp from the edition of 250 verso, printed by Silkprint Kettnet, published by Bruno Bischofberger, Zurich, with his rubber stamp verso, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 902 x 1219mm (35 1/2 x 48in) (unframed)
Here we have a classic privately released LP by The Rolling Stones; Emotional Tattoo (1D 1266, 1983 German pressing of studio outtakes from the 1970s. Features the wonderful cover art by Andy Warhol. The record is in beautiful Ex. The sleeve has some light edge shelf wear and foxing. Strong VG+).
Janssen, Horst (Wandsbek 1929 - 1995 Hamburg), Zwei Offset-Plakate: Andy Warhol "All is pretty", rechts unten im Blatt monogrammiert und datiert 10. 8. 71, Passeparoutausschnitt, 60 x 30 cm, im Wechselrahmen unter Glas gerahmt, Gesamtgröße 83,5 x 53 cm, unten rechts im Blatt und nachträglich auch in Graphit monogrammiert; 2 Schuhe und Walnussschale, bez. "Horst Janssen Artist Galleri, Ridder velds gt. 9 Oslo 2 Norge", rechst unten datiert 26. 1. 80, unten rechts im Blatt und nachträglich in Graphit monogrammiert, Passepartpouausschnittt, 60 x 43 cm, im Wechselrahmen unter Glas gerahmt, Gesamtgröße 70 x 50,5 cm. 2617-001

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