Andy Warhol
Signed, numbered, and Dated ’74 in pencil on verso, initialled in pencil lower right.
101.6 x 68.6 cm
Andy Warhol’s 1974 screen print Flowers (Hand-colored) (F & S II.111) captures his thoughtful exploration of organic form through refined simplicity and precision. Softly rendered in delicate hues, the composition showcases Warhol’s ability to distill the essence of a flower using minimal yet expressive lines. Each gesture is intentional, reducing the subject to its purest form while preserving a graceful sense of movement and structure.
In contrast to the bold, saturated colors of his iconic screenprints, this work presents a quieter, more contemplative side of Warhol. The linear drawing, marked by open, unfilled spaces, lends the piece a gentle, introspective quality—evoking a sense of intimacy and craftsmanship rarely associated with his larger-than-life pop persona.
Flowers (Hand-colored) (F & S II.111) stands as a powerful reminder of Warhol’s artistic range, effortlessly balancing restraint and sophistication. It reveals a nuanced approach to form and beauty, offering collectors a rare glimpse into the more delicate, personal dimensions of his work. This print is a timeless testament to Warhol’s versatility and a refined addition to any collection that appreciates the subtler facets of his legacy.
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