Andy Warhol Sunset Portfolio (F & S II.85 - 88) For Sale

  • Andy Warhol Sunset portoflio print
    (FS II.85)

    Andy Warhol Sunset Portfolio (F & S II.85 - 88)

    Facts | History | Meaning
    Catalogue Title Sunset Portfolio (F & S II.85 - 88)
    Year 1972
    Size 34″ x 34″ 86,36 x 86,36 cm
    Medium Screenprint on Paper
    Edition 632 unique prints divided as follows: 40 portfolios containing four prints each, signed and numbered in pencil on verso. The remaining 472 prints were used by architects Johnson & Burgee for the Hotel Marquette, Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1981, upon removal from the hotel, these prints were signed, numbered 1/470 – 470/470, and dated in pencil on verso, and two were marked “HC”; they were stamped in black on verso “Hotel Marquette Prints.”
  • Meaning & History
    "Sunset seems a firm departure from Warhol’s portraiture and at times garish ‘ready-made’ imagery: the image of a sunset is universal one of transience and beauty."

    Sunset is a stunning portfolio executed in 1972 of four screenprints created by Warhol in celebration of the opening of the Hotel Marquette in Minneapolis. 632 prints were made, all of them in unique colourways, making them truly distinguished in Warhol’s printmaking career. 

    Warhol was commissioned by architectural firm Johnson & Burgee to produce the prints for the hotel’s decoration; of the 632, 472 were used by the firm to display in the hotel. Sunset seems a firm departure from Warhol’s portraiture and at times garish ‘ready-made’ imagery: the image of a sunset is universal one of transience and beauty. The artist used three screens for each broad strip seen in each print: one for the background, one for the horizon, and one for the sun, triumphantly conveying the permutations of each phase. Unlike the heavily colour-contrasted in some of the artist’s other pieces, here his selections are harmonious, perfectly capturing a gradient of pinks and reds as in 11.88.  

    The subject matter of sunset seems to be of sentimental importance to Warhol, as some years earlier in 1964, Warhol began working a short film, Sunset, that was never completed. He filmed sunsets in various places from San Fransisco to New York, but said: ‘I filmed so many sunsets for that project, but I never got one that satisfied me’ - a quote that appropriately encapsulates the fleeting essence of the sunset. Now illustrated in the medium of screenprint rather than film, Warhol appears to have fulfilled his task of finding the perfect sunset, and it is one that is imagined in his own colours, rather than those captured by the camera. 

    The majority of Warhol’s subject matter comprises of consumer goods, celebrities and daily items such as logos or news headlines. Warhol started to explore other perspectives in his own pop-art plein d’air style including Vesuvius and The Annunciation where he explores landscapes in his own, inimitable way.  Explore Andy Warhol prints for sale.

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