016 - Madonna and Self-Portrait w. Skeleton's Arm (After Munch) (FS.IIIA.62), 1984
"Madonna and Self-Portrait w. Skeleton's Arm (After Munch) (FS.IIIA.62)" is an estate stamped screenprint on Lenox Museum Board created by Andy Warhol in 1984. The image size is 32 x 40" and the artwork is framed in a contemporary black frame. The artwork ships framed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Andy Warhol remains one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, not only for his pioneering work in Pop Art, but for his lifelong interrogation of death, repetition, beauty, fame, and artifice. While best known for his commercial and celebrity imagery - Campbell’s Soup cans, Marilyn Monroe, and Elvis Presley - Warhol's late-career works reveal a more meditative, at times haunting, tone. The After Munch series, created just three years before his death, stands as a major example of this introspective and metaphysical phase. In the unique screenprint Madonna and Self-Portrait with Skeleton’s Arm (After Munch) (FS.IIIA.62), (1984), Warhol engages in a rare and