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Sunday B. Morning after Andy Warhol, Dollar Green, Silkscreen Print, Framed for sale at Pamono

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Silkscreen print from photo negatives of original Factory Additions stencil on museum quality board. Printed with the highest quality archival inks39.7 x 50.2cm Stamped on verso with 'Fill in your own signature' and 'Published by Sunday B. Morning' in blue

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Description

Silkscreen print from photo negatives of original Factory Additions stencil on museum quality board. Printed with the highest quality archival inks

39.7 x 50.2cm

Stamped on verso with ‘Fill in your own signature’ and ‘Published by Sunday B. Morning’ in blue ink. Comes with Certificate of Authenticity from Sunday B. Morning

Open edition

Sunday B. Morning (Andy Warhol)
In 1967, Andy Warhol made a Portfolio of 10 screenprint portraits of Marilyn Monroe from the publicity photo for the 1953 film Niagara. The portfolios of 10 screenprints were printed in an original edition of 250. All of the prints from the original edition of 250 were signed in pencil and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso; some signed in pen; some initialed on verso; some dated. Aside from this edition, 26 complete sets of Artists Proofs were printed, signed and lettered A-Z on verso.

The first edition of the Marilyn series was very successful and many hoped the artist would print another edition. In the 70s Warhol worked with German and Belgian printers for his European exhibitions. They proposed an edition of the Marilyn’s for the European market. However, Warhol was not interested at the time and refused to help with the European edition.

The original screens were brought to Europe anyway and the first unauthorised prints were produced in different colours from the original portfolio. The edition of 250 unauthorised prints were stamped in black on verso: “Published by Sunday B. Morning” and “Fill in Your own Signature. Some prints are inscribed by Andy Warhol: “This is not by me”, Warhol was well aware of the European edition of Marilyn prints and came to accept them as they were printed and published by two of his friends.

Due to the popularity of the first unauthorised edition, Sunday B. Morning continued publishing Marilyn’s. The subsequent edition was published in original colours, not numbered, and was stamped in blue ink to mark the difference with the first edition

Sunday B. Morning colour screenprints are printed on museum board with the highest quality archival inks, after the original screenprints by Andy Warhol. They are stamped in blue ink, “Published by Sunday B. Morning” and “fill in your own signature,” on verso. These prints are written about in the Andy Warhol Print CATALOGUE Raisonee and are true collectibles. Published by Sunday B. Morning, these prints are in pristine condition.

* Please note that items made of Rosewood are subject to a special export process that may extend the delivery time an additional 2 to 4 weeks
Period 1970 to 1979
Production Period 2010 to Present
Identifying Marks Stamped by maker
Style Pop Art
Detailed Condition

New This is a new (unused) item of contemporary design.

Product Code XAE-1961042
Additional Information


Open Edition

Materials Archival pigment print, Screen print, Silk-screen
Color Green, red
Width
55 cm

21.3 inch
Depth
4 cm

1.6 inch
Height
44 cm

17.2 inch
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