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Alex Capecelatro

Spotted

Andy Warhol

Flowers (Hand Colored)

1974

A hand-colored silkscreen by Andy Warhol depicting a loose bouquet of flowers — including a large yellow bloom and two daisy-like flowers — arranged in a pale blue vase with energetic ink linework. Created in 1974, this work exemplifies Warhol's Flowers series, combining the mechanical reproduction of silkscreen with the intimacy of hand-applied watercolor. The composition features characteristic gestural hatching and a cream ground, with a small cursive signature visible in the lower right. Held in the Bruce Museum collection as a gift from prominent collector Peter M. Brant.

Medium
Watercolor on silkscreen
Signed
Yes

Notes

Bilingual wall label (English and Spanish). Accession number: 86.48.10. Framed in a natural wood/blonde wood float frame. Spanish title: Flores (coloreadas a mano). Spanish medium: Acuarela sobre serigrafía.

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Andy Warhol, Flowers (Hand Colored), 1974

A hand-colored silkscreen by Andy Warhol depicting a loose bouquet of flowers — including a large yellow bloom and two daisy-like flowers — arranged in a pale blue vase with energetic ink linework. Created in 1974, this work exemplifies Warhol's Flowers series, combining the mechanical reproduction of silkscreen with the intimacy of hand-applied watercolor. The composition features characteristic gestural hatching and a cream ground, with a small cursive signature visible in the lower right. Held in the Bruce Museum collection as a gift from prominent collector Peter M. Brant.

Medium
Watercolor on silkscreen
Year
1974
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Bruce Museum, Greenwich, CT

Related themes

Edition, Hand-Colored, 20th Century, Blue Chip, American, LGBTQ+ Artist, Screenprint, Pop Art, Floral, Still Life

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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