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Untitled, 1984

106.7 X 73 inch

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Andy Warhol's Self-Portrait II.16 (1966) features a high-contrast image of the artist with his finger to his lips, printed on silver-coated paper, emphasizing secrecy.

Offset Lithograph on silver coated paper - Signed and numbered in ball-point pen on verso. - Printed by Total Color - Published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York // Self-Portrait II.16 by Andy Warhol, created in 1966, is an iconic lithograph that exemplifies Warhol's fascination with self-representation and celebrity culture. Printed as an offset lithograph on silver-coated paper, this piece captures Warhol’s enigmatic persona, featuring the artist with his finger held to his lips in a gesture of silence or secrecy. The choice of silver paper amplifies the image’s stark, high-contrast appearance, giving it a reflective and glamorous quality characteristic of Warhol’s work. The lithograph, part of an edition of 300, is signed and numbered in ball-point pen on the verso, adding a personalized touch. This self-portrait was printed by Total Color and published by the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York, reinforcing its connection to Warhol’s iconic status within the art world. The image’s ambiguity and the gesture’s suggestion of secrecy play into Warhol’s persona as both a public figure and a mysterious artist, creating a powerful and enduring piece.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

Self-Portrait II.16, 1966

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Offset Lithograph on silver coated paper - Signed and numbered in ball-point pen on verso. - Printed by Total Color - Published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York // Self-Portrait II.16 by Andy Warhol, created in 1966, is an iconic lithograph that exemplifies Warhol's fascination with self-representation and celebrity culture. Printed as an offset lithograph on silver-coated paper, this piece captures Warhol’s enigmatic persona, featuring the artist with his finger held to his lips in a gesture of silence or secrecy. The choice of silver paper amplifies the image’s stark, high-contrast appearance, giving it a reflective and glamorous quality characteristic of Warhol’s work. The lithograph, part of an edition of 300, is signed and numbered in ball-point pen on the verso, adding a personalized touch. This self-portrait was printed by Total Color and published by the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York, reinforcing its connection to Warhol’s iconic status within the art world. The image’s ambiguity and the gesture’s suggestion of secrecy play into Warhol’s persona as both a public figure and a mysterious artist, creating a powerful and enduring piece.

Artwork Copyright © Andy Warhol

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