Campbell’s Soup Cans I: Consommé 52
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The Consomme Beef Campbells Soup print out of frame.
Campbell's Soup Cans I: Consommé Soup hanging at Revolver Gallery
Warhol's signature on the Consomme Beef print.
Andy Warhol - Consomme F.S. II 52 wd jpg
Andy Warhol printing Campbells Soup Cans
Campbell’s Soup Cans I: Consommé 52
Catalog Title: Campbell's Soup Cans I: Consommé (FS II.52)
Year: 1968
Size: 35" x 23" | 88.9 x 58.4 cm.
Medium: Screenprint on paper
Edition: Edition of 250 signed in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso. There are 26 AP signed and lettered A - Z in ball-point pen on verso.
Campbell’s Soup Cans I: Consommé 52 is a print by Andy Warhol published in 1968. It is one of ten screenprints included in his Campbell’s Soup Cans I portfolio, which depicts ten flavors of Campbell’s Soup. Warhol originally painted the soups in his 1962 work, 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans. Six years later, he returned to the concept using the silkscreen technique, which allowed him to create an even closer replication of Campbell’s original product. The following year, Warhol created Campbell’s Soup Cans II, another portfolio of ten soup cans. In the second portfolio, Warhol added his own illustrations, giving the soups a more artistic flair.
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