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In 1974, Andy Warhol got a $1m commission from Italian art dealer Luciano Anselmino.
His brief was to forget the soup cans and superstars that had made his name and take "a walk on the wild side", creating portraits of New York’s hidden community of drag queens.
So began one of Warhol’s most touching and less-known projects: the Ladies and Gentlemen series.
- Materials
- Screenprint on Arches paper
- Size
- 43 1/2 × 28 1/2 in | 110.5 × 72.5 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- In very good condition with no tears, rips or discolorations. A printing defect is present, clearly happened when the ink was still fresh
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Numbered, signed, dated and inscribed “c AWE” in pencil on the back
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included
- Frame
- Included
- Series
- Ladies and Gentlemen
- Publisher
- Luciano Anselmino, Milan
Ladies and Gentlemen F.S. II.131, 1975
Screenprint on Arches paper
43 1/2 × 28 1/2 in | 110.5 × 72.5 cm
Frame included
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In 1974, Andy Warhol got a $1m commission from Italian art dealer Luciano Anselmino.
His brief was to forget the soup cans and superstars that had made his name and take "a walk on the wild side", creating portraits of New York’s hidden community of drag queens.
So began one of Warhol’s most touching and less-known projects: the Ladies and Gentlemen series.
- Materials
- Screenprint on Arches paper
- Size
- 43 1/2 × 28 1/2 in | 110.5 × 72.5 cm
- Rarity
- Medium
- In very good condition with no tears, rips or discolorations. A printing defect is present, clearly happened when the ink was still fresh
- Signature
- Hand-signed by artist, Numbered, signed, dated and inscribed “c AWE” in pencil on the back
- Certificate of authenticity
- Included
- Frame
- Included
- Series
- Ladies and Gentlemen
- Publisher
- Luciano Anselmino, Milan
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