
25 Cats Named Sam
19 works

Cooking Pot F.S. II 1, 1962
Photoengraving on Rives BFK paper
10 x 7 1/2 in 25.4 x 19.1 cm
This work exemplifies Andy Warhol's mastery of silkscreen printing and his capacity to transform cultural imagery — whether celebrity portraits, consumer products, or political icons — into flat, graphic, emotionally complex objects. Working with photographic source material and the mechanical processes of screenprinting, Warhol produced editions and unique works that simultaneously celebrate and interrogate the image culture of twentieth-century America. Warhol's practice is defined by its combination of surface and depth: works that appear immediately legible but reward sustained attention with layers of cultural meaning, formal sophistication, and psychological resonance. This piece participates in that tradition, offering a window into one of the most significant artistic careers of the modern era.

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