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Andy Warhol
Paloma Picasso
, 1975
104 x 71 cm. (40.9 x 28 in.)
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Andy Warhol
American, 1928–1987
Paloma Picasso
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1975
Andy Warhol
Paloma Picasso
, 1975
104 x 71 cm. (40.9 x 28 in.)
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Medium
Screenprint on handmade paper
Size
104 x 71 cm. (40.9 x 28 in.)
Markings
Signed, dated and inscribed "H.C." on the verso
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Galerie Ludorff
Düsseldorf
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Edition
90 + 15 AP+ 3 PP + 30 HC + XXX
Catalogue Raisonné
Catalogue raisonné by Feldman/Schellmann 1985 no. II.121
Provenance
Private Collection Germany
Exhibitions
02/04/2023–03/31/2023 Recent Acquisitions Spring 2023
Literature
Frayda Feldmann/Jorg Schellmann, "Andy Warhol Prints. A Catalogue Raisonné 1962-1987", New York 2003 (1985), no. II 121
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Description
Edition of 90 + 15 AP+ 3 PP + 30 HC + XXX; from the portfolio "America´s Hommage à Picasso"; Printer: Alexander Heinrici, New York; Editor: Propyläen-Verlag, Berlin + Panthéon Presse, Rom
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