



Cow III- Dark Pink On Blue
Andy Warhol's original Cow series from 1966 was, at first, controversial due to his previous focus on celebrity portraits. But the bovine prints, which were produced throughout the decade, went on to become one of the Pop artist's most iconic body of works and now reside in prestigious private collections and museums around the world.
This posthumous Warhol silkscreen is made by Paul Stephenson with vivid blue and pink from Warhol's original acetate, which he made in the 1960s. After going to New York and studying under the guidance of original Warhol printer Alexandr Heinrichi, Paul's After Warhol series successfully incorporates all his original techniques and materials. What's more, one of Warhol's main concepts (creating art that was as iconic and reproducible as possible) means that Paul's artwork is practically indistinguishable from those made by Warhol during his lifetime; as noted by preeminent Warhol scholar Rainer Crone.
Full of provenance and playfulness, this iconic artwork comes framed in charcoal pine and spruce wood and is ideal for a range of spaces; including a modern living room, workspace, and studio. You can combine this piece with another coloured edition here to achieve a vibrant and modern Warholian display.
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Andy Warhol's original Cow series from 1966 was, at first, controversial due to his previous focus on celebrity portraits. But the bovine prints, which were produced throughout the decade, went on to become one of the Pop artist's most iconic body of works and now reside in prestigious private collections and museums around the world.
This posthumous Warhol silkscreen is made by Paul Stephenson with vivid blue and pink from Warhol's original acetate, which he made in the 1960s. After going to New York and studying under the guidance of original Warhol printer Alexandr Heinrichi, Paul's After Warhol series successfully incorporates all his original techniques and materials. What's more, one of Warhol's main concepts (creating art that was as iconic and reproducible as possible) means that Paul's artwork is practically indistinguishable from those made by Warhol during his lifetime; as noted by preeminent Warhol scholar Rainer Crone.
Full of provenance and playfulness, this iconic artwork comes framed in charcoal pine and spruce wood and is ideal for a range of spaces; including a modern living room, workspace, and studio. You can combine this piece with another coloured edition here to achieve a vibrant and modern Warholian display.









