Sam Francis

Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Andy Warhol Dracula screenprint, neon-like pink outline of Dracula’s face against a black background, bold and dramatic style.

Dracula, from Myths portfolio, 1981 -Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board - Signed and editioned in pencil, lower right; printer's chop mark, lower right - Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York - Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York - LITERATURE: Feldman & Schellmann, II.264. // Andy Warhol’s Dracula from 1981 is a screenprint on Lenox Museum Board, part of his Myths portfolio. This limited edition work, measuring 38 by 38 inches, is signed and editioned in pencil, with a printer’s chop mark from Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The image depicts a stylized, neon-like portrait of Dracula, his face dramatically outlined in pink against a stark black background. Warhol's use of bold lines and minimal color palette gives the vampire an eerie, modern edge, playing into pop culture's fascination with mythological and iconic figures. The work captures the essence of Dracula’s menace while also transforming it into a glamorous, almost camp aesthetic, characteristic of Warhol’s approach to myth and celebrity.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

Dracula, 1981

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Dracula, from Myths portfolio, 1981 -Screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board - Signed and editioned in pencil, lower right; printer's chop mark, lower right - Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York - Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York - LITERATURE: Feldman & Schellmann, II.264. // Andy Warhol’s Dracula from 1981 is a screenprint on Lenox Museum Board, part of his Myths portfolio. This limited edition work, measuring 38 by 38 inches, is signed and editioned in pencil, with a printer’s chop mark from Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The image depicts a stylized, neon-like portrait of Dracula, his face dramatically outlined in pink against a stark black background. Warhol's use of bold lines and minimal color palette gives the vampire an eerie, modern edge, playing into pop culture's fascination with mythological and iconic figures. The work captures the essence of Dracula’s menace while also transforming it into a glamorous, almost camp aesthetic, characteristic of Warhol’s approach to myth and celebrity.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol

Mao (F & S II.96), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 50,000 - 60,000

Andy Warhol

Vanishing Animals: Sommering Gazelle, 1986

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

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Andy Warhol

Vanishing Animals: La Plata River Dolphin, 1986

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

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Andy Warhol

Vanishing Animals: California Condor, 1986

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

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Andy Warhol

Diana Vreeland Rampant, 1984

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

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Andy Warhol

In The Bottom Of My Garden IV.101A, 1956

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Andy Warhol

Vanishing Animals: Giant Chaco Peccary, 1986

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

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Andy Warhol

Vanishing Animals: Douc Langur, 1986

Drawing / Watercolor

Collage

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Andy Warhol

Liz, II.7, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

USD 80,000 - 100,000

Andy Warhol

Mick Jagger (F & S II.145), 1975

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Mao (F & S II.95), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Campbell's Soup Can: Old Fashioned Vegetable, 1969

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 70,000 - 80,000

Andy Warhol

Marilyn F. S. 30, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 190,000 - 210,000

Andy Warhol

Marilyn F. S. 29, 1967

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

GBP 250,000 - 290,000

Andy Warhol

Flowers (FS II.64), 1970

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Mick Jagger #140, 1975

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

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Andy Warhol

Mao (F. & S. II.97), 1972

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 70,000 - 85,000

Andy Warhol

Rats And Star Band Member #2 , 1983

Drawing / Watercolor

Pencil

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Andy Warhol

Cowboys And Indians, II.377-386, 1986

Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Andy Warhol

Wild Raspberries IV.136A (Roast Iguana), 1959

Limited Edition Print

Offset Print

USD 8,900

Andy Warhol

Flash - November 22, 1963, II.37, 1968

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 9,600

Andy Warhol

Wild Raspberries IV.130A, 1959

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 7,200

Andy Warhol

U.N. Stamp II.185, 1984

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

USD 9,600

Andy Warhol

Ingrid With Hat, II.315, 1983

Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 100,000 - 110,000

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