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Sunday B. Morning — (after Andy Warhol) Chicken Noodle
Sunday B. Morning

(after Andy Warhol) Chicken Noodle

This screenprint presents a vibrant reimagining of one of Pop art's most iconic subjects, rendered in Sunday B. Morning's characteristic bold palette and precise printmaking technique. The composition captures the essential visual drama of the Campbell's soup can, with its distinctive red and white label design magnified to commanding proportions. The crisp registration and luminous color saturation demonstrate the rigorous standards of the Sunday B. Morning production process, which has maintained the technical and aesthetic integrity of the original concepts through careful stewardship of the printing method. The work exists within the fascinating legacy of authorized posthumous editions, serving as both a democratic gesture toward accessibility and a continuation of Pop art's fundamental interrogation of mass production and consumer culture. Presented in an open edition format and housed in museum-quality framing, this print offers collectors an opportunity to engage with foundational Pop imagery at a significant scale, inviting fresh consideration of how repetition, color, and scale transform the ordinary into the monumental. The combination of archival materials and professional presentation reflects a commitment to longevity, making this an enduring acquisition for those seeking to build meaningful Pop art collections.

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Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), (after) Chicken Noodle, Sunday B. Morning Campbell's Soup I Portfolio, Unsigned, Screenprint printed on museum board, Edition Open Edition, 36 1/8" x 24 1/8" Framed Size, 35" x 23" Sheet Size

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Sunday B. Morning, (after Andy Warhol) Chicken Noodle

This screenprint presents a vibrant reimagining of one of Pop art's most iconic subjects, rendered in Sunday B. Morning's characteristic bold palette and precise printmaking technique. The composition captures the essential visual drama of the Campbell's soup can, with its distinctive red and white label design magnified to commanding proportions. The crisp registration and luminous color saturation demonstrate the rigorous standards of the Sunday B. Morning production process, which has maintained the technical and aesthetic integrity of the original concepts through careful stewardship of the printing method. The work exists within the fascinating legacy of authorized posthumous editions, serving as both a democratic gesture toward accessibility and a continuation of Pop art's fundamental interrogation of mass production and consumer culture. Presented in an open edition format and housed in museum-quality framing, this print offers collectors an opportunity to engage with foundational Pop imagery at a significant scale, inviting fresh consideration of how repetition, color, and scale transform the ordinary into the monumental. The combination of archival materials and professional presentation reflects a commitment to longevity, making this an enduring acquisition for those seeking to build meaningful Pop art collections.

Medium
Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), (after) Chicken Noodle, Sunday B. Morning Campbell's Soup I Portfolio, Unsigned, Screenprint printed on museum board, Edition Open Edition, 36 1/8" x 24 1/8" Framed Size, 35" x 23" Sheet Size
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Georgetown Frame Shoppe, Washington, D.C., United States

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