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Andy Warhol has 271 works online. There are 2,424 paintings online. Andy Warhol. Campbell's Soup Cans. 1962. Acrylic with metallic enamel paint on canvas, 32 panels. Each canvas 20 x 16" (50.8 x 40.6 cm). Overall installation with 3" between each panel is 97" high x 163" wide. Partial gift of Irving Blum Additional funding provided by Nelson A ...
- Andy Warhol | MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art
Two exhibitions in 1962 announced Andy Warhol’s dramatic...
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Aug 4, 2023. The Campbell’s Soup Cans marked the onset of a...
- Andy Warhol | MoMA - The Museum of Modern Art
476.1996.1–32. Campbell's Soup Cans [1] (sometimes referred to as 32 Campbell's Soup Cans) [2] is a work of art produced between November 1961 and June 1962 [3] [4] by the American artist Andy Warhol. It consists of thirty-two canvases, each measuring 20 inches (51 cm) in height × 16 inches (41 cm) in width and each consisting of a painting ...
- 20 by 16 inches (51 cm × 41 cm) each for 32 canvases
- Andy Warhol
- 1962
Dec 22, 2020 · On July 9, 1962, a little-known artist named Andy Warhol opened a small show at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. His head-scratching subject: Campbell’s Soup. Each of his 32 paintings portrayed ...
- Susan Delson
How Andy Warhol Came to Paint Campbell’s Soup Cans. He was talented and prosperous, but the young visionary worried the art world had left him behind. Then he discovered soup. Designer ...
Brenna Miller. In the 50 years since they first went on display, Andy Warhol’s 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans have become a canonical symbol of American Pop Art. Warhol, an American commercial illustrator from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania turned fine artist, author, publisher, painter, and film director, first showed the work on July 9, 1962 in the ...
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