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Campbell's Soup I (sometimes Campbell's Soup Cans I) is a work of art produced in 1968 by Andy Warhol as a derivative of his Campbell's Soup Cans series. 250 sets of these screenprints were made by the Salvatore Silkscreen Company in New York City.
Artist Name: Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987) · Title: Campbell's Soup I: Tomato · Date: 1968 · Medium: Silkscreen on paper · Edition: Edition of 250, No. 76 ...
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans are perhaps the most well-known images of American modern art. Initially created as a series of thirty ...
Campbell's Soup Cans I: Tomato Soup 46 by Andy Warhol is one of the most iconic prints from all of his Campbell's Soup Can works.
Andy Warhol Campbell's Soup Cans 1962 · Medium: Acrylic with metallic enamel paint on canvas, 32 panels · Dimensions: Each canvas 20 x 16" (50.8 x 40.6 cm).
For a painting apparently about "nothing", Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans sent shockwaves through the art community and altered the direction of art history.
Andy WARHOL Campbell's Soup Lithographs. Unique collection of Campbell's Soup signed and numbered limited editions authenticated prints of series I and II.
Museum Folkwang Essen, Germany · Title: Campbell's Soup I · Creator: Andy Warhol · Creator Lifespan: 1928/1987 · Date: 1968 · Provenance: Acquired in 1969 ...
Campbell's Soup Cans I: Pepper Pot 51 is a screen print by Andy Warhol created in 1968. It is one of ten prints included in his Campbell's Soup Cans I portfolio ...
Begun in 1962, his Campbell's Soup Cans harnessed the consumerist zeitgeist by reproducing the soup tin packaging many times with mechanical precision and ...