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Framed HERBS Nest Linda Spivey Garden Decor Star Sign
Artist: Linda SpiveyFramed Picture Size: 7 x 22 inches Print Size: 5 x 20 inchesShown framed with: a Green frame
PRICE INCLUDES FRAME---you choose!
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ANDY WARHOL $ DOLLAR SIGN 1981 ORIGINAL
ARTIST: ANDY WARHOL
TITLE: DOLLAR SIGN
MEDIUM: ORIGINAL ACRYLIC AND FELT TIP ON HMP PAPER
PAPER SIZE: 31.75 X 24
YEAR: 1981
UNSIGNED, AUTHENTICATED & STAMPED ON VERSO BY THE WARHOL FOUNDATION / ESTATE OF ANDY WARHOL
ANDY WARHOL ESTATE NUMBER TOP 24.048
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION IS PUBLISHED IN THE ANDY WARHOL MUSUEM COLLECTION BOOK ON PAGE 14/15
CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY & APPRAISAL INCLUDED.
ADDITIONAL IMAGES ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK FURTHER QUESTIONS.
ARTWORK IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
In his Dollar Sign paintings and prints of 1981, Warhol returned to a powerful symbol thathad first appeared in several of his Pop works from the early 1960s. In 1962, in his first use of the silkscreeen process, he produced several paintings of the one-dollar bills. For these later works, Warhol reduced th broad idea of money down to it s most elemental symbol, in the same way that he had earlier used his Guns, Knives, and Crosses paintings as symbols for violence in contemporary society. Warhol madeeveral versions of the dollar Signs, from small, single image to large canvases with the image printed in multiple rows. These paintings are powerful reminders of the economics of the art world and the shifting value of the work by famous artists.
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