Print Guide: Andy Warhol Ladies and Gentlemen (F & S II.126) For Sale: Andy Warhol’s Ladies and Gentlemen (1975) print guide. Learn about value, edition details, and how to buy or sell this rare early Warhol print with Andipa Editions. See price and availability below.

  • Andy Warhol Ladies and Gentlemen (F & S II.126) Ladies and Gentlemen (1975) is a groundbreaking screenprint by Andy Warhol...

    Andy Warhol Ladies and Gentlemen (F & S II.126)

    Ladies and Gentlemen (1975) is a groundbreaking screenprint by Andy Warhol portraying a drag queen and forming part of the iconic portfolio of the same name. In this celebrated series, Warhol turned his attention to members of New York’s LGBTQ community, producing exuberant, large-scale portraits that rivalled his depictions of celebrities and socialites. Created at the height of 1970s subculture, the works reflect Warhol’s immersion in downtown nightlife and his enduring fascination with identity, performance, and self-fashioning. The series remains one of his most socially resonant bodies of work.

     

    Catalogue Title:  Ladies and Gentlemen (F & S II.126)
    Year: 1975
    Size 39 1/4” x 27 1/2” 99.7 x 69.8cm
    Medium:  Screenprint on paper
    Edition: Edition of 150 initialled in pencil lower right and numbered on verso. 
  • Andy Warhol Ladies and Gentlemen (F & S II.126)

    Meaning & History
    Warhol's Ladies and Gentlemen draw attention to an anonymous social group at the height of seventies subculture. The artist who painted America’s most elite and powerful figures also gave party-goers the same visual empowerment, and representation.

    Ladies and Gentlemen is a single screenprint produced by the artist in 1975 portraying a drag queen. The screenprint is important example leading to an iconic portfolio of the same name and year, wherein the artist produced a series of exuberant portraits of the LGBTQ community.  

    In the mid-seventies, Warhol was no stranger to NYC nightlife. He frequented clubs close by to his studio such as the Gilded Grape, a hub for the gay and transgender community.  After hearing Italian friend and art dealer Luciano Anselmino’s suggestion that he should portray the vibrant characters and outsiders he met, Warhol set about going to these venues and taking Polaroids of them. Here, he has sketched the outline of one subject with loose, fluid lines. Taking precedence over formal draughtsmanship is colour and expressive quality. The face of the person is decorated with different collage-style primary colours, evoking both the make-up of drag, as well as the colourful personality behind the sitter. 

    Though the Ladies and Gentlemen series are less instantly recognisable than Warhol’s portraits of starlets such as Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Onassis, they are no less important, particularly as they draw attention to an anonymous social group at the height of seventies subculture. The artist who painted America’s most elite and powerful figures also gave party-goers the same visual empowerment, and representation. 

    The collage effect seen in Ladies and Gentlemen, is also found in other prints produced around the same time including, Marcia Weissman, Paloma Picasso and Ladies and Gentlemen highlighting Warhol’s playfulness and exploration, Explore Andy Warhol prints for sale.

  •  

    Buy or sell Ladies and Gentlemen by Andy Warhol at Andipa Editions

    Buy Ladies and Gentlemen by Andy Warhol 

    Andipa Editions, as part of Andipa, have been at the forefront of the Warhol market for over 20 years. To enquire about buying a Ladies and Gentlemen print by Andy Warhol, contact us via sales@andipa.com or on +44 (0) 20 7589 2371.

     

     

     

    Sell Ladies and Gentlemen by Andy Warhol 

    With a global network of active buyers, Andipa Editions are the place to sell your Andy Warhol Ladies and Gentlemen print. Straight-forward and stress-free, we manage the process on your behalf and help to maximise your return. For a complimentary valuation of your Ladies and Gentlemen print, contact us via sales@andipa.com or on +44 (0) 20 7589 2371. Explore our collection of Andy Warhol original prints for sale.