
25 Cats Named Sam
19 works
Andy Warhol prints for sale at Guy Hepner include works from his most iconic series: Marilyn, Mao, Flowers, Myths, Campbell's Soup, Ads, and Cowboys and Indians. Andy Warhol paintings for sale and Andy Warhol original art for sale through our New York gallery are sourced from authenticated secondary market collections with full provenance and Feldman & Schellmann catalogue raisonné references.
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is the defining figure of American Pop Art and one of the most commercially su


25 Cats Named Sam
19 works

A Gold Book
4 works

A La Recherche Du Shoe Perdu
18 works

Ads
21 works

Alexander the Great
1 work

Banana
1 work

Beethoven
13 works

Birth of Venus
10 works

Camouflage
12 works

Campbell's Soup Box
6 works

Campbell's Soup Can on a Shopping Bag
2 works

Campbell's Soup I
11 works

Campbell’s Soup Ii
11 works

Cow Wallpapers
6 works

Cowboys and Indians
17 works

Daisy
2 works

Details of Renaissance Paintings
10 works

Diamond Dust Shoes
7 works

Diamond Dust Shoes (Deluxe Edition)
6 works

Dollar Signs
20 works

Edward Kennedy
1 work

Electric Chair
14 works

Endangered Species
13 works

Fish
3 works

Flash
12 works

Flower Paintings
11 works

Flowers 1970
13 works

Gems
5 works

Grapes
7 works

Hamburger
1 work

Hammer and Sickle
6 works

Hammer and Sickle (Special Edition)
8 works

Hans Christian Andersen
8 works

In the Bottom of My Garden
23 works

Ingrid Bergman
12 works

Jackie Kennedy
3 works

Jean Cocteau
1 work

Joseph Beuys
9 works

Kiku
4 works

Ladies and Gentlemen
12 works

Late Paintings
31 works

Lenin
10 works

Lilian Carter
1 work

Lincoln Center Ticket F.s. Ii 19
1 work

Love
4 works

Man Ray
3 works

Mao
15 works

Marcia Weisman
1 work

Marilyn
15 works

Martha Graham
4 works

Merce Cunningham
1 work

Mick Jagger
11 works

Moonwalk
18 works

Muhammad Ali
5 works

Myths
20 works

Paloma Picasso
1 work

Paris Review (Fs Ii.18)
1 work

Prints
43 works

Reigning Queens
23 works

Reigning Queens (Royal Edition)
2 works

Reversal Series
1 work

S&h Green Stamps
1 work

Sachiko
2 works

Self Portraits
17 works

Sex Parts
7 works

Shadows
7 works

Skull
6 works

Space Fruit
9 works

Speed Skater
1 work

Sunset
18 works

Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century
11 works

The Wonderful World of Fleming Joffe
20 works

Toy Paintings
10 works

Trucks
5 works

Unpublished Prints
33 works

Viewpoint
1 work

Wild Raspberries
21 works
Andy Warhol art for sale at Guy Hepner spans signed prints, paintings, and unique works across his full catalogue. Our New York gallery specialises in Andy Warhol prints for sale with Feldman & Schellmann catalogue raisonné references, Andy Warhol paintings for sale from authenticated secondary market sources, and advisory on Andy Warhol artwork prices across all series. Collectors looking to sell Andy Warhol prints can request a free valuation.
Andy Warhol stands as the most consequential American artist of the twentieth century and a cornerstone of any serious contemporary art collection. His silkscreens, paintings, and unique works operate across every tier of the market — from accessible print editions to nine-figure auction records — making him one of the most liquid and well-documented names in the blue-chip secondary market.
Born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Slovak immigrant parents, Warhol studied commercial art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology before moving to New York. He quickly established himself as a leading commercial illustrator for Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, and Tiffany & Co. before pivoting to fine art in the early 1960s. His Campbell's Soup Cans (1962) and Marilyn Monroe portraits (1962) announced the arrival of a radical new sensibility that treated mass media imagery — celebrity, consumer goods, advertising — as legitimate material for serious art.
The Factory, his Manhattan studio, became the most mythologised creative space in postwar American culture. Warhol managed the Velvet Underground, produced underground films, collaborated with Basquiat and Clemente, and produced Interview magazine from 1969 until his death. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s he expanded from consumer goods and celebrity into death and disaster (the Electric Chair and Disaster series), political portraiture (the 1972 Mao series), and abstraction (Shadows, 1978–79). He died on 22 February 1987 following routine surgery, aged fifty-eight. His influence on subsequent generations — from Damien Hirst and Jeff Koons to Richard Prince and Kehinde Wiley — is incalculable.
Warhol's market is among the most robust in contemporary art. Shot Sage Blue Marilyn (1964) achieved $195,040,000 at Christie's in May 2022 — the highest price ever realised for an American artwork at auction. Recent print sales confirm sustained institutional demand: Mao editions achieved $4,648,000 each at Christie's in May 2025; Flowers editions achieved $4,076,000 and $3,832,000 at Sotheby's in the same season; a Self-Portrait realised $18,144,000 at Sotheby's in November 2023. Ads portfolio subjects regularly achieve $150,000–$225,000 per print at major auction houses.
Marilyn Monroe. The 1967 portfolio (F.S. II.22–31), edition of 250, is the most widely recognised entry point to Warhol's prints. Colour saturation, registration, and paper condition significantly affect pricing within identical edition numbers.
Flowers. The 1970 editions (F.S. II.64–73), each 36 × 36 inches, offer visual versatility for residential and institutional settings and have demonstrated sustained demand across multiple market cycles.
Mao. The 1972 portfolio (F.S. II.90–99) represents Warhol's most sophisticated political portraiture. Condition assessment — particularly colour stability in the face and background areas — is critical for any acquisition.
Ads. The 1985 Ads portfolio (F.S. II.350–359), Warhol's final major print statement, features ten iconic American brands and cultural figures on Lenox Museum Board. Published two years before his death, these works are among his most conceptually refined and command strong secondary market prices.
The Feldman & Schellmann catalogue raisonné (4th edition, 2003) is the definitive authentication reference for Warhol prints. Works authenticated by the Andy Warhol Foundation's authentication board (which operated until 2011) carry additional market confidence. Collectors should ensure full provenance documentation and verify edition numbers against published parameters.
Warhol is represented in virtually every major museum globally: the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum in New York, Tate Modern in London, the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Guggenheim Bilbao, and the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh — the most comprehensive single-artist museum collection in the world.
Guy Hepner has been active in the Warhol market for over two decades, facilitating acquisitions across all major series and price tiers from our New York gallery at 177 Tenth Avenue. We provide direct access to authenticated works with full provenance documentation and expert guidance on edition selection, condition assessment, and market positioning. Contact Guy Hepner to discuss current Warhol inventory and acquisition strategy.
Andy Warhol signed prints for sale represent the most sought-after tier of his print market. Hand-signed examples — particularly from the Marilyn Monroe (1967), Flowers (1970), Mao (1972), Cowboys and Indians (1986), and Reigning Queens (1985) suites — command substantial premiums over unsigned editions from the same runs. A hand-signed Warhol print provides the most direct documentary connection to the artist and is preferred by institutions and serious private collectors.
When buying Andy Warhol signed prints, buyers should verify the signature against authenticated examples; Warhol's signature evolved over time and varies by period and context. Our specialists at Guy Hepner can advise on signature authentication, provenance, and the current secondary market premium for signed vs unsigned impressions in each major series.
Browse Andy Warhol art for sale at Guy Hepner. Our inventory spans signed screen prints, unsigned editions, unique works on paper, and occasional paintings — all accompanied by full provenance documentation. Contact us to discuss available works and pricing.
Andy Warhol prints for sale at Guy Hepner span the full breadth of his published output, from the Flowers and Marilyn silkscreens of the 1960s through the Cowboys and Indians, Reigning Queens, and Ads series of the 1980s. The most actively traded Warhol prints for sale on the secondary market are the Feldman & Schellmann-catalogued screenprints, where edition size, printing quality, and the presence of a hand-signature directly govern price.
For collectors seeking Andy Warhol paintings for sale, our inventory includes unique works on paper, oxidation paintings, and the late abstract series alongside the print editions. Andy Warhol original art for sale through Guy Hepner is always accompanied by full provenance documentation and, where applicable, F&S catalogue raisonné reference numbers.
Price tiers for Andy Warhol prints for sale: unsigned Warhol editions typically begin at $3,000–$15,000 depending on series and edition size; hand-signed Warhol screen prints from the major series range from $20,000 into six figures for rare trial proofs and unique works. Andy Warhol signed prints for sale from the Myths, Reigning Queens, and Cowboys and Indians series carry the highest collector demand.


Andy Warhol's prints constitute the most actively traded sector of the entire post-war print market. The breadth of his output — spanning silkscreen, lithography, offset printing, and photographic processes across a career that ran from the late 1950s until his death in 1987 — means that the market encompasses everything from rare artist's proofs of canonical works to widely distributed unsigned editions. For collectors, navigating this range requires a clear understanding of edition types, authentication infrastructure, and the distinction between works produced during Warhol's lifetime and posthumous authorised editions.
The Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board served as the primary authentication body for the estate from 1995 until its dissolution in 2012. Works bearing an Authentication Board stamp with a positive finding carry the strongest provenance for secondary market transactions. For prints, the presence of the artist's signature, the edition number, and — for factory-produced works — documentation tracing the work to a known primary-market source are the essential markers. Certain series, including the Flowers portfolio, the Marilyn Monroe editions, the Mao prints, and the Myths portfolio, represent the core of collector demand and have established deep auction benchmarks over decades of trading.
For collectors at every level, Warhol prints offer genuine entry points. Smaller-format unsigned editions and later portfolios allow engagement with the work at accessible price points. At the top of the market, signed and numbered impressions from key series represent one of the most liquid and internationally recognised positions in contemporary collecting. Guy Hepner Gallery specialises in authenticated Warhol editions with full provenance for every work offered.

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