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Warhol's famous 1962 work, "Big Campbell's Soup Can with Can Opener (Vegetable)," sold for $23,882,500 in a 2010 Christie's auction. Thus far, the set of four cans has been flipped for a good deal ...
Campbell's announced Tuesday the first redesign of its iconic soup can label in 50 years. The label was famously reproduced by pop artist Andy Warhol, who, as the story goes, chose it for its ...
It is the ordinary snack that turned him into the high priest of pop art. Now Andy Warhol's first painting of a Campbell's soup can is expected to fetch up to £1m when it is sold by the family of ...
Campbell’s Soup is hoping art will be good business, too: The world’s biggest soup maker is launching limited edition tomato soup cans with labels dedicated to the pop art star. Warhol’s ...
The original Warhol 1962 piece, "32 Campbell's Soup Cans," is composed of thirty-two 20" x 16" canvases each screen printed with one flavor of each soup offered at the time.
Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans on view at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, 2020. ... Today, Warhol and the playful appeal of the Pop Art movement are ubiquitous.
The present work, Campbell's Soup Can (Chicken with Rice), comes from an edition of approximately thirteen hand-lathe turned aluminum cans (as well as two bronze examples) with silkscreened decals of ...
A pair of women look at the 1962 pop piece called “Campbell’s Soup Cans” at the exhibition, “Andy Warhol _ From A to B and Back Again, in San Francisco on May 15, 2019.
The soup cans aren't the only Andy Warhol prints currently missing. A number of works by the Pittsburgh-born artist are listed in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Stolen Art Files.