Andy Warhol (after) - 10 Flowers
Nº 41976333
Andy Warhol - Siberian Tiger, from Endangered Species
Nº 41976333
Andy Warhol - Siberian Tiger, from Endangered Species
Screenprint in colours on Lenox Museum Board.
Published by Ronald Feldman, New York.
Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York.
Edition: 150; 30 AP; 5 PP; 5 EP; 3 HC; 1 BAT; 30 TP; 10 Roman numerals.
This print is a proof and is not signed. Publisher's stamp at the back, printer's blind stamp in lower left hand corner.
Signed and numbered silkscreens from this portfolio fetch up to $150.000 - 200.000 in auctions.
Provenance: Kurstak gallery, Florida, US
Condition: Very good condition. The print has small printing errors, barely noticeable. Please check the photos.
Never framed, always stored flat.
Reference: F. & S. II.297 Appendix to published prints.
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In 1983, Andy Warhol created a series of ten color screenprints that portrayed endangered animals from around the world: Siberian tiger, San Francisco silverspot, Orangutan, Grevy's zebra, Black rhinoceros, Bighorn ram, African elephant, Pine Barrens tree frog, Giant panda and Bald eagle. Using brilliant colors - characteristic of his signature style - and poignant expressions suggestive of the animal's fate, Warhol creates a dynamic tension between art and reality.
The Endangered Species portfolio was commissioned by Ronald and Frayda Feldman, long-time political and environmental activists who support innovative art projects and installations through their art gallery, Ronald Feldman Fine Art, New York.
Warhol was always interested in animals and when Ronald Feldman proposed the idea, the artist embraced it.
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