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Andy Warhol — Female Fashion Figure
Andy Warhol

Female Fashion Figure

1960

Andy Warhol's "Female Fashion Figure" exemplifies his engagement with commercial art and popular culture through its depiction of a stylized female form rendered in ink and watercolor on paper. The work reflects Warhol's background in advertising and graphic design, showcasing his characteristic flattened perspective and bold linear drawing style that would later define his fine art practice. This piece represents the artist's interest in fashion illustration and the intersection between high art and commercial imagery that became central to the Pop Art movement.

Medium
ink and watercolor on paper
Dimensions

Notes

Execution: Executed in 1960.

🔨 Auction Lot

Modern & Contemporary Art

February 28, 2026

Estimate: $10,000$15,000

Sold: $19,350

Lot 128

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Andy Warhol, Female Fashion Figure, 1960

Andy Warhol's "Female Fashion Figure" exemplifies his engagement with commercial art and popular culture through its depiction of a stylized female form rendered in ink and watercolor on paper. The work reflects Warhol's background in advertising and graphic design, showcasing his characteristic flattened perspective and bold linear drawing style that would later define his fine art practice. This piece represents the artist's interest in fashion illustration and the intersection between high art and commercial imagery that became central to the Pop Art movement.

Medium
ink and watercolor on paper
Dimensions
58.1 x 43.5 cm
Year
1960
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Repetition technique, Consumer Culture, 20th Century, Commercial Aesthetic, Bold Colors, Fashion Illustration, Female Figure, American Artist, Pop Art, Silkscreen Printing

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Collected by

Sebastián In Situ, Alex Capecelatro, Art Institute of Chicago, Sebastián Naranjo, Derek Jones, Lisa Rembrandt, Nicholas Blum, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Nick Phoenix