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Andy Warhol
Mickey Mouse, from: Myths (F. & S. II.265)
, 1981
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Andy Warhol
American, 1928–1987
Mickey Mouse, from: Myths (F. & S. II.265)
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1981
Andy Warhol
Mickey Mouse, from: Myths (F. & S. II.265)
, 1981
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Prints and multiples, screenprint in colours with diamond dust on Lenox Museum Board
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signed in pencil
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Delahunty
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Edition
Artist Proof 28/30
Size Notes
96.5 x 96.5 cms (unframed)
Movement
Pop Art
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Artist Proof 28/30
Edition of 200, 30 AP, 5 PP, 5 EP
published by Ronald Feldman, New York, 1981, printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, with his blindstamp
"Mickey Mouse" is the most desirable work from Warhol's Myths portfolio. This print, which sparkles brilliantly with diamond dust, is a perfect work for lovers of both Warhol art and fans of the ubiquitous Disney character. Warhol began working on his Myths portfolio in 1981. Each of the ten works represents a different archetype of American popular culture, including Dracula, Santa Claus, Superman, and Uncle Sam. Scholars have deduced that each print in the portfolio also expresses some facet of the artist's own personality.
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