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Andy Warhol — Lion
Andy Warhol — Lion
Andy Warhol — Lion
Andy Warhol — Lion
Andy Warhol — Lion
Andy Warhol

Lion

Andy Warhol ’s Lion (1975) is a signed Pop Art print that merges elegant draftsmanship with flamboyant color accents. The lion’s face, rendered in delicate linear drawing, is humorously transformed with vivid red lips and purple eyeshadow, a playful nod to both glamour and the theatrical.  Created as part of Warhol’s collaborations with Bolaffi Arte, this offset lithograph was produced in a large edition of 5000, yet each example was individually hand-signed and numbered by the artist, adding to its desirability. The fine art print encapsulates Warhol’s fascination with celebrity, artifice, and transformation, infusing the king of beasts with camp sensibility and Pop iconography.

Medium
Prints
Signed
Yes

Notes

From MLTPL New Art Editions collection. Handle: andy-warhol-lion.

For Sale — $2400

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Andy Warhol, Lion

Andy Warhol ’s Lion (1975) is a signed Pop Art print that merges elegant draftsmanship with flamboyant color accents. The lion’s face, rendered in delicate linear drawing, is humorously transformed with vivid red lips and purple eyeshadow, a playful nod to both glamour and the theatrical.  Created as part of Warhol’s collaborations with Bolaffi Arte, this offset lithograph was produced in a large edition of 5000, yet each example was individually hand-signed and numbered by the artist, adding to its desirability. The fine art print encapsulates Warhol’s fascination with celebrity, artifice, and transformation, infusing the king of beasts with camp sensibility and Pop iconography.

Medium
Prints
Edition
of 5000
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
MLTPL, Hamburg

Related themes

Graphic Art, 20th Century, Animal portrait, Bold Color, American, Wildlife, Pop Art, Screen Print

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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