"Art is the highest form of hope." - Gerhard Richter
Andy Warhol – Chanel Blue
There is hardly a motif that captures the essence of the 20th century better than this: Andy Warhol, the king of Pop Art, meets Chanel No. 5, the world's most famous perfume. Warhol understood like no other that consumer goods are the religious icons of modernity. With his Chanel series, he created an homage to luxury that appears timelessly modern.
This print is an official museum edition from the Carnegie Museum of Art (CMOA) in Pittsburgh, Warhol's birthplace. The CMOA manages a significant portion of Warhol's legacy and publishes these limited-edition serigraphs (screen prints) on heavy paper. Unlike simple digital prints, here you can feel the quality of the ink application—the deep, rich blue and the precise lines that characterize Warhol's screen-printing technique.
This work is a classic conversation starter. The square format (60 x 60 cm) is typical of Warhol and lends itself beautifully to framing. The limited edition number (here, 2122/2400) and the embossed stamp on the back guarantee its museum provenance. A visually striking statement piece for any space that combines fashion sense and artistic appreciation – be it in a dressing room or as a pop-cultural accent in a living area.
Quantity
Only 1 left in stock
Artist)
Andy Warhol
title
Chanel Blue
Year
1958
Edition
CMOA Museum Edition
Art
Serigraphs (screen prints) on heavy paper
Size
approx. 60 × 60 cm
Condition
Very good condition, slight signs of age-related wear.
signature
Signed (in the plate) and numbered




























