Andy Warhol (after) - Debbie Harry - Offset lithography - licensed print ** NO RESERVE **





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Licensed offset lithography print by Andy Warhol of Debbie Harry, produced in 2013 on 250 g/m² paper in a luxury edition, origin United Kingdom, sheet size 30 × 30 cm, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
High-quality offset lithography by Andy Warhol (*)
Reproduction of the work “Debbie Harry,” screen print made by Warhol in 1982.
Luxury edition on 250 g/m² baryta-coated art paper
Print authorized by the “Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.” with Copyright.
- Sheet dimensions: 30 x 30 cm
- Year: 2013
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, and is therefore in perfect condition).
- Provenance: Private collection.
The work will be carefully handled and packaged in reinforced cardboard packaging. The shipment will be insured and trackable.
The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
(*) Andrew Warhola (Pittsburgh; August 6, 1928 – New York; February 22, 1987), commonly known as Andy Warhol, was an American visual artist and filmmaker who played a crucial role in the birth and development of pop art. After a successful career as a professional illustrator, Warhol gained worldwide fame for his work in painting, avant-garde cinema, and literature, a notoriety backed by a deft relationship with the media and by his role as a guru of modernity. Warhol acted as a liaison between artists and intellectuals, and also between aristocrats, homosexuals, Hollywood celebrities, drug addicts, models, bohemians, and colorful urban characters. Among his influences: Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Truman Capote, Ben Shahn, Tom of Finland, or Jack Smith.
Warhol used different media to create his works, including drawing by hand, painting, printmaking, photography, screen printing, sculpture, cinema, and music. The Andy Warhol Museum in his hometown, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, houses a large permanent art collection. It is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist.
He was a controversial figure during his life — some critics described his works as pretentious or heavy-handed jokes — and since his death in 1987 he has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, analyses, books, and documentaries. Beyond fame and controversy, he is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century due to his revolutionary works.
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High-quality offset lithography by Andy Warhol (*)
Reproduction of the work “Debbie Harry,” screen print made by Warhol in 1982.
Luxury edition on 250 g/m² baryta-coated art paper
Print authorized by the “Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.” with Copyright.
- Sheet dimensions: 30 x 30 cm
- Year: 2013
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, and is therefore in perfect condition).
- Provenance: Private collection.
The work will be carefully handled and packaged in reinforced cardboard packaging. The shipment will be insured and trackable.
The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
(*) Andrew Warhola (Pittsburgh; August 6, 1928 – New York; February 22, 1987), commonly known as Andy Warhol, was an American visual artist and filmmaker who played a crucial role in the birth and development of pop art. After a successful career as a professional illustrator, Warhol gained worldwide fame for his work in painting, avant-garde cinema, and literature, a notoriety backed by a deft relationship with the media and by his role as a guru of modernity. Warhol acted as a liaison between artists and intellectuals, and also between aristocrats, homosexuals, Hollywood celebrities, drug addicts, models, bohemians, and colorful urban characters. Among his influences: Marcel Duchamp, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Truman Capote, Ben Shahn, Tom of Finland, or Jack Smith.
Warhol used different media to create his works, including drawing by hand, painting, printmaking, photography, screen printing, sculpture, cinema, and music. The Andy Warhol Museum in his hometown, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, houses a large permanent art collection. It is the largest museum in the United States dedicated to a single artist.
He was a controversial figure during his life — some critics described his works as pretentious or heavy-handed jokes — and since his death in 1987 he has been the subject of numerous retrospective exhibitions, analyses, books, and documentaries. Beyond fame and controversy, he is regarded as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century due to his revolutionary works.

