

Andy Warhol
36.2 x 28.6 cm
Andy Warhol's A Gold Book is a lesser-known but significant project from the early stages of his career as an artist in the late 1950s. This unique and intimate project was created in collaboration with artist Ralph Thomas Ward.
Published in 1957, A Gold Book is a limited edition artist's book that showcases Warhol's hand-drawn illustrations and Ward's calligraphic texts. The book's content consists of a series of 19 hand-drawn, highly stylized illustrations by Warhol, each accompanied by poetic texts by Ward.
Warhol's illustrations in A Gold Book are distinctive for their whimsical and ethereal quality. They feature delicate and intricate line drawings depicting various subjects, including angels, cherubs, butterflies, and animals. The drawings are executed in gold ink on black paper, contributing to the book's title and lending an aura of elegance and mystique to the artwork.
Ward's texts, which accompany Warhol's illustrations, are written in a calligraphic style, adding an element of poetic mysticism that complements the dreamlike quality of Warhol's drawings.
The collaboration between Warhol and Ward in A Gold Book showcases the merging of visual and textual art forms, combining Warhol's illustrative style with Ward's poetic language. The book stands as a testament to the experimental and artistic endeavors of both creators during this early phase of Warhol's career.
Although A Gold Book is not as widely recognized as some of Warhol's later and more iconic works, it is a valuable representation of Warhol's early artistic exploration and his ability to experiment with different mediums and styles.
The limited availability and artistic nature of A Gold Book make it a sought-after collector's item, reflecting Warhol's artistic evolution and his venture into the realm of illustrated books before gaining widespread fame for his pop art masterpieces later in his career.