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Andy Warhol - Grapes F.S. II 190-195 (Complete Portfolio), 1979, The complete set of six screen prints on Strathmore Brist...

Grapes F.S. II 190-195 (Complete Portfolio), 1979

The complete set of six screen prints on Strathmore Bristol paper

40 x 30 in (each) 101.6 x 76.2 cm (each)

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Edition of 50 plus 10 AP

About this work

How does one reinvent the timeless still life of grapes for a contemporary audience? In 1979, Andy Warhol answered this question with his Grapes portfolio, a vibrant and experimental series that redefined the genre through the lens of Pop Art.Grapes F.S. II 190-195 (Complete Portfolio) comprises six screenprints, each presenting bunches of grapes, intertwined vines, and leaves—stylized representations of different grape varieties. With this body of work, Warhol turned away from the traditional still life’s serene realism and instead embraced abstraction, bold color-blocking, and energetic composition. The result is a striking fusion of representation and imagination that injects movement and modernity into a classical motif.In each print, Warhol layered photographic realism with expressive, hand-drawn outlines and vibrant, almost electric hues. Deep purples and blues mingle with saturated oranges, reds, and neon tones. These choices render the grapes unfamiliar yet captivating, transforming a conventional subject into a vivid, dynamic expression of form and color.A notable highlight of the portfolio is the Special Edition series, which features diamond dust—fine crushed glass layered atop the ink to create a shimmering, textured surface. Developed in collaboration with master printer Rupert Jasen Smith, this technique marked a pivotal moment in Warhol’s print practice. It introduced a glittering, tactile dimension that would later appear in his Shoes and Myths portfolios, becoming a hallmark of his late-career prints.Grapes F.S. II 190-195 (Complete Portfolio) belongs to Warhol’s broader engagement with the still life genre during the 1970s and early 1980s. That same year, he created Space Fruit, another suite exploring everyday objects elevated through Pop sensibilities. However, Grapes emerged from a different point of inspiration: his 1975 collaboration with Château Mouton Rothschild. Commissioned to design a wine label, Warhol’s playful interpretation of grapes and viniculture laid the foundation for this later series. Echoes of the label’s color palette and symbolism can be traced throughout the portfolio, bridging commercial design and fine art.In the context of Warhol’s larger oeuvre, Grapes underscores his unique ability to revitalize traditional subjects. By reinterpreting the still life through abstraction, layering, and unconventional materials, Warhol invites viewers to reconsider the familiar. His Grapes are not just representations of fruit—they are icons of artistic transformation, testament to a mind constantly pushing the boundaries of what art can be.The standard Grapes portfolio includes works catalogued as FS II.190–195, while the diamond-dusted Special Edition comprises FS II.190A–195A, further elevating this series into a glittering celebration of form, texture, and modern reinterpretation.For more information on Andy Warhol's Grapes F.S. II 190-195 (Complete Portfolio) or to buy Grapes F.S. II 190-195 (Complete Portfolio), contact our galleries using the form below.

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Andy Warhol - Grapes

Grapes · Andy Warhol · Bonhams · 2022-03 · $462,812

Andy Warhol - Grapes

Grapes · Andy Warhol · Christie's · 2024-03 · $355,809

Andy Warhol - Grapes (F. & S. 190-195)

Grapes (F. & S. 190-195) · Andy Warhol · Phillips · 2023-10 · $304,800

Andy Warhol - Grapes

Grapes · Andy Warhol · Sotheby's · 2021-10 · $277,200

Andy Warhol - Grapes

Grapes · Andy Warhol · Sotheby's · 2022-10 · $277,200

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Warhol's production in the final decade of his life — broadly 1978 to 1987 — encompasses some of his most conceptually ambitious work. The Knives series (1981–82), Guns series (1981–82), and Crosses (1981–82) form a trilogy of loaded American objects rendered in the same neutral Pop vocabulary he had applied to Soup Cans twenty years earlier. The Boots and Dollar Bills paintings sit alongside late unique canvases from the Camouflage series (1986–87) and the haunting Last Supper paintings completed weeks before his death. Works from this period are systematically underrepresented in collector awareness relative to their importance to the broader catalogue and represent genuine long-term collecting opportunities.

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Andy Warhol self portrait prints are among the most sought-after works in his catalogue — a subject he returned to from 1966 to 1986. The most collected examples include:

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  • Self Portrait F.S. II.12–22 (1978) — nine large-format prints; auction results regularly $80,000–$250,000
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