Andy Warhol Grevy's Zebra F.S. II 300, 1983

Andy Warhol
96.5 x 96.5 cm
Andy Warhol's Grevy's Zebra F.S. II 300 (1983) is a striking piece from his Endangered Species portfolio, a series dedicated to raising awareness about wildlife conservation. This screenprint showcases Warhol's signature use of vibrant, contrasting colors, with bold pinks, blues, and yellows highlighting the zebra's unique stripes. The piece exemplifies Warhol's ability to transform his subjects into icons, blending pop art aesthetics with environmental advocacy. By using a graphic, almost surreal palette, Warhol emphasizes the zebra’s beauty while drawing attention to its endangered status. The work reflects Warhol's fascination with both popular culture and broader societal concerns, offering a commentary on the intersection of art and activism. Grevy's Zebra remains a testament to Warhol's ability to merge visual appeal with meaningful messaging, making it a significant piece within his oeuvre.
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Andy WarholBighorn Ram F.S. II 302, 1983
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Andy WarholBlack Rhinoceros F.S. II 301, 1983
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Andy WarholEndangered Species F.S. II 293-302, 1983
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Andy WarholSan Francisco Silverspot Butterfly F.S. II 298, 1983
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Andy WarholSiberian Tiger F.S. II 297 from Endangered Species, 1983
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Andy WarholTurtle F.S. II 360A, 1985
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Andy WarholOrangutan F.S. II 299, 1983
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