
Andy Warhol
Chicken N Dumplings Soup F.S. II 58, 1969
Screen print
35 x 23 in
88.9 x 58.4 cm
88.9 x 58.4 cm
Edition of 250 plus 26 lettered AP
Series: Campbell’s Soup II
Copyright The Artist
Andy Warhol's Chicken 'n Dumplings Soup Can signed screen print from his Campbell's Soup Can print portfolio is a captivating exploration of the artist's fascination with consumer culture and the...
Andy Warhol's Chicken 'n Dumplings Soup Can signed screen print from his Campbell's Soup Can print portfolio is a captivating exploration of the artist's fascination with consumer culture and the iconic imagery of everyday grocery items. Created in 1969 as part of Warhol's larger body of work centered around Campbell's Soup cans, this particular piece stands out for its unique flavor and Warhol's signature style.
In this print, Warhol presents a can of Chicken 'n Dumplings soup with his characteristic boldness and simplicity. The design features a single can of soup against a plain background, rendered in vivid colors that pop against the starkness of the composition. Warhol's use of vibrant hues and clean lines highlights the graphic nature of the image, transforming the mundane object into a work of art that is both visually striking and conceptually intriguing.
What sets this piece apart is Warhol's choice of flavor—Chicken 'n Dumplings—a departure from the more common varieties featured in his earlier Campbell's Soup Can series. By selecting this particular flavor, Warhol adds an element of whimsy and nostalgia to the work, evoking memories of home-cooked meals and comfort food. The title of the flavor is prominently displayed on the can, further emphasizing its significance within the composition.
Additionally, Warhol's decision to sign the screen print adds a layer of authenticity and value to the piece. Signed by the artist himself, each print becomes a unique work of art, bearing Warhol's personal touch and endorsement. This gesture reinforces Warhol's exploration of the relationship between art and commerce, as well as his own position as a cultural icon and arbiter of taste.
As part of Warhol's larger Campbell's Soup Can print portfolio, the Chicken 'n Dumplings Soup Can screen print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of his Pop art aesthetic. By elevating a humble grocery item to the status of high art, Warhol challenges traditional notions of beauty and value, while also inviting viewers to reconsider the cultural significance of everyday objects. Today, this print remains an iconic symbol of Warhol's artistic vision and his ongoing exploration of the intersection between art, commerce, and popular culture.
In this print, Warhol presents a can of Chicken 'n Dumplings soup with his characteristic boldness and simplicity. The design features a single can of soup against a plain background, rendered in vivid colors that pop against the starkness of the composition. Warhol's use of vibrant hues and clean lines highlights the graphic nature of the image, transforming the mundane object into a work of art that is both visually striking and conceptually intriguing.
What sets this piece apart is Warhol's choice of flavor—Chicken 'n Dumplings—a departure from the more common varieties featured in his earlier Campbell's Soup Can series. By selecting this particular flavor, Warhol adds an element of whimsy and nostalgia to the work, evoking memories of home-cooked meals and comfort food. The title of the flavor is prominently displayed on the can, further emphasizing its significance within the composition.
Additionally, Warhol's decision to sign the screen print adds a layer of authenticity and value to the piece. Signed by the artist himself, each print becomes a unique work of art, bearing Warhol's personal touch and endorsement. This gesture reinforces Warhol's exploration of the relationship between art and commerce, as well as his own position as a cultural icon and arbiter of taste.
As part of Warhol's larger Campbell's Soup Can print portfolio, the Chicken 'n Dumplings Soup Can screen print serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of his Pop art aesthetic. By elevating a humble grocery item to the status of high art, Warhol challenges traditional notions of beauty and value, while also inviting viewers to reconsider the cultural significance of everyday objects. Today, this print remains an iconic symbol of Warhol's artistic vision and his ongoing exploration of the intersection between art, commerce, and popular culture.
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