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Sunday B. Morning — (after Andy Warhol)  $ (Set of 4)
Sunday B. Morning — (after Andy Warhol)  $ (Set of 4)
Sunday B. Morning — (after Andy Warhol)  $ (Set of 4)
Sunday B. Morning — (after Andy Warhol)  $ (Set of 4)
Sunday B. Morning — (after Andy Warhol)  $ (Set of 4)
Sunday B. Morning

(after Andy Warhol) $ (Set of 4)

This set of four screenprints presents Sunday B. Morning's interpretation of Andy Warhol's iconic dollar sign motif, rendered in the bold chromatic language that defined the Pop Art movement. Each print measures 19 3/4" x 15 5/8" and employs vibrant color combinations that shift across the series, transforming the universal symbol of currency into a meditation on value, repetition, and commerce itself. Printed on museum board with archival quality, these works from the limited edition of 1,000 maintain the visual intensity and technical precision associated with Warhol's printmaking practice while existing as part of the broader conversation about artistic reproduction and authenticity that characterized late twentieth-century art discourse. Sunday B. Morning's portfolio represents a significant example of posthumous Warhol editions, created under circumstances that have generated considerable scholarly attention regarding artistic legacy and the reproduction of iconic imagery. The dollar sign, arguably one of Warhol's most recognizable subjects, encapsulates his fascination with American materialism and consumer culture. This set offers collectors access to influential Pop Art imagery at a significant scale, presented in museum-quality framing that underscores the work's status as a serious artistic investment rather than mere commercial reproduction.

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Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), Andy Warhol (after) $, Sunday B. Morning $ Portfolio, Unsigned, Set of 4 screenprints printed on museum board, Edition 1000, 23 7/8" x 19 3/4" (each) Framed Size, 19 3/4" x 15 5/8" (each) Sheet Size

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Sunday B. Morning, (after Andy Warhol) $ (Set of 4)

This set of four screenprints presents Sunday B. Morning's interpretation of Andy Warhol's iconic dollar sign motif, rendered in the bold chromatic language that defined the Pop Art movement. Each print measures 19 3/4" x 15 5/8" and employs vibrant color combinations that shift across the series, transforming the universal symbol of currency into a meditation on value, repetition, and commerce itself. Printed on museum board with archival quality, these works from the limited edition of 1,000 maintain the visual intensity and technical precision associated with Warhol's printmaking practice while existing as part of the broader conversation about artistic reproduction and authenticity that characterized late twentieth-century art discourse. Sunday B. Morning's portfolio represents a significant example of posthumous Warhol editions, created under circumstances that have generated considerable scholarly attention regarding artistic legacy and the reproduction of iconic imagery. The dollar sign, arguably one of Warhol's most recognizable subjects, encapsulates his fascination with American materialism and consumer culture. This set offers collectors access to influential Pop Art imagery at a significant scale, presented in museum-quality framing that underscores the work's status as a serious artistic investment rather than mere commercial reproduction.

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Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), Andy Warhol (after) $, Sunday B. Morning $ Portfolio, Unsigned, Set of 4 screenprints printed on museum board, Edition 1000, 23 7/8" x 19 3/4" (each) Framed Size, 19 3/4" x 15 5/8" (each) Sheet Size
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Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Washington, D.C., United States

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