15. Andy Warhol
Design for U.N. Stamp 185
Starting Bid: $5,500
Reserve not met
Estimate:
$6,000 - $7,000
Ended
Timed Auction
Life is Beautiful: Part I
ARTIST
Andy Warhol
Location
New York, USA
Size
Image/sheet: 7 1/8 x 8 5/8 inches
Description
1979
Image/sheet: 7 1/8 x 8 5/8 inches
Color offset lithograph
A.P. - Artist's Proof
Excellent condition. Unframed.
Signed by hand on the right margin. Signed in plate on the bottom left. Editioned on the bottom right in pencil
U.N. Stamp 185 by Andy Warhol was commissioned by the World Federation of United Nations Association, a global organization whose goal is to support the principles and the purposes of the United Nations. For over two decades, they raised money for the United Nations through the sale of artworks to promote the ideals of the U.N. and raise money for their educational programs. Along with famous artists such as Picasso, Al Hirschfeld and Salvador Dali, Warhol created the U.N. Stamp lithograph based off of a first-day cover of an actual U.N. stamp.
* This amount excludes shipping fees and applicable taxes.
Image/sheet: 7 1/8 x 8 5/8 inches
Color offset lithograph
A.P. - Artist's Proof
Excellent condition. Unframed.
Signed by hand on the right margin. Signed in plate on the bottom left. Editioned on the bottom right in pencil
U.N. Stamp 185 by Andy Warhol was commissioned by the World Federation of United Nations Association, a global organization whose goal is to support the principles and the purposes of the United Nations. For over two decades, they raised money for the United Nations through the sale of artworks to promote the ideals of the U.N. and raise money for their educational programs. Along with famous artists such as Picasso, Al Hirschfeld and Salvador Dali, Warhol created the U.N. Stamp lithograph based off of a first-day cover of an actual U.N. stamp.
* This amount excludes shipping fees and applicable taxes.
Condition
Excellent condition. Unframed.
Medium
Color offset lithograph
Signature
Signed by hand on the right margin. Signed in plate on the bottom left. Editioned on the bottom right in pencil