Soup Can (Tomato)

Soup Can (Tomato)

$850.00
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These are truly incredible works. This is a great chance for a collector to add a stunning, absolutely iconic work to their collection, without spending their life savings.. I simply cannot say enough good things about these Warhol works published by Sunday B. Morning; these are sure to illicit conversation and be the epicenter of ANYWHERE the work is placed. The work looks amazing. These are hand pulled silkscreens on museum board; THE EXACT SAME THING AS THE “OFFICIAL” Warhol works that fetch between $100k-$200k. WHO IS SUNDAY B. MORNING? ”Sunday B. Morning” is closely associated with Andy Warhol through the production of silkscreen prints that replicate some of Warhol's most famous works. In the early 1970s, Warhol collaborated with the Belgian art publisher Sunday B. Morning to create a series of prints based on his iconic images, such as the Marilyn Monroe and Campbell's Soup Can series. These prints, often referred to as the "Blue Ed

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