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ANDY WARHOL MARILYN SUNDAY B. MORNING SCREENPRINT THE Sunday B. Morning screenprint that we have for sale at Daphnes Handbag was made from a reproduction of Warhol’s original silkscreens from 1967 - £595 ANDY WARHOL (1928-1987) the master of Pop Art, maintained a level of creativity which is legendary. Warhol adapted the commercial process of silk-screening to the world of fine art, creating masterpieces such as Marilyn Monroe, Ads and Myths, which became some of his most famous images. . Warhol started working on the imagery of Marilyn Monroe after her tragic death in 1967. He produced what would become one of the most iconic and memorable representations of the actress, and consequently one of the most sought after printed editions of his work. Warhol created a series of 10 variations in what is now referred to as the Marilyn Series, each with virtually the same composition, but different color variations. There were only 250 portfolios made in total. Sunday B Morning – Marilyn Portfolio In 1970, the original silkscreens were reproduced to create a new series of Marilyn screenprints in ten new color variations, entitled “Sunday B Morning” prints. These prints are recognised as authentic reproductions in Andy Warhol’s catalogue raisonne, with some of them being signed by Warhol himself using the phrase: “this is not me. Andy Warhol.” In 1985, a third series was produced with a stamped signature and these became known as the European Artist’s Proof Editions. THE Sunday B. Morning screenprint that we have for sale at Daphnes Handbag was made from a reproduction of Warhol’s original silkscreens from 1967. 36 square, our Marilyn is stamped on the back Published by Sunday B. Morning and Fill in your own signature. Printed on museum board with high quality archival inks just like the originals. Produced with the same quality and integrity as Warhol’s original Marilyn screenprints.. Because of their impeccable quality and increasing rarity, these Sunday B. pieces are now considered highly collectable.
Posted on: Thu, 22 Jan 2015 13:31:06 +0000

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