John Lennon by Andy Warhol

£685.00

 Limited Edition 62/100 Chromolithography on Arches Paper

Printed Andy Warhol Signature

Leo Castelli Art Gallery Stamped on Reverse

27 x 23 inches

Embossed by George Israel Editeur

1985-1986

Excellent Condition

Professionally Framed

Postage and packaging free in the UK

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    About This Piece

    Experience a signed limited-edition print by the renowned Andy Warhol – a numbered gem at 62/100 which was a unique tribute to a friend. This artwork pays homage to John Lennon, not through Warhol’s lens, but with a photograph captured by Iain Macmillan in 1971. 

    Delve into the bonds that connected Andy Warhol and John Lennon as you explore this piece. Discover the story of their camaraderie, forged in the vibrant social scene of 1970s New York. 

    Read between the lines of Warhol’s diary entries to grasp the impact of Lennon’s passing. Witness the artist’s emotional turmoil and his almost detached approach, akin to watching television. This canvas becomes a portal to Warhol’s complex emotional landscape. 

    Immerse yourself in the symbolic choice of blue and red hues. Delve into the significance behind these colours, as they mirror the tumultuous emotions swirling within the artwork. Experience the juxtaposition of sadness and vitality, embodied by Lennon’s serene demeanour. 

    Discover the meticulous attention to detail in the authentication process. With an embossment by George Israel the Editeur and a stamp from the Leo Castelli Art Gallery, this print carries an air of authenticity that enhances its value. 

    Elevate your art collection effortlessly. This exquisite print comes professionally framed, ready to grace your space with its presence. Embrace convenience as the price includes postage and packaging within the UK. For our international customers, please contact us for worldwide shipping costs. A piece of history, art, and friendship awaits. 

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