Sale: 369 / Post War/ Contemporary Art, June 12. 2010 in Munich Lot 282

 
Andy Warhol - Mao


282
Andy Warhol
Mao, 1972.
Silkscreen in colours
Estimate:
€ 38,000 / $ 41,040
Sold:
€ 47,580 / $ 51,386

(incl. surcharge)

Silkscreen in colors
Feldman/Schellmann/Defendi II 95. Signed, with the stamped number 127/250 and teh copyright sign of Andy Warhol on verso. On firm wove paper. 91,1 x 91,2 cm (35,8 x 35,9 in), the full sheet
Plate 6 from teh series "Mao 1972". Prinetd by Styria Studio, Inc., New York (verso of copyright stamp). Released by Castelli Graphics and Multiples, Inc., New York.

While Warhol at first made his prints after an original, the "Mao" portfolio was the first work with which painting and silkscreen were made simultaneously. The model for Andy Warhol was the portrait of Mao on the "Little Red Book" – also known as the "Mao-Bible". The "Mao" series, along with "Vote McGovern" (Feldman/Schellmann/Defendi 84) was the first of several politically motivated portraits. Even stronger than it was the case with "Vote McGovern", the "Mao" series was the first silkscreen illustration that was stressed by the artist’s independent line. This individualization of single color variants was to become characteristic of Warhol’s style for a long time. [EH].




282
Andy Warhol
Mao, 1972.
Silkscreen in colours
Estimate:
€ 38,000 / $ 41,040
Sold:
€ 47,580 / $ 51,386

(incl. surcharge)