Print Guide: Andy Warhol Lincoln Center Ticket (F & S II.19) For Sale: Andy Warhol’s Lincoln Center Ticket (1967) 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.

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    Andy Warhol Lincoln Center Ticket (F & S II.19)

    Lincoln Center Ticket is a 1967 Andy Warhol screenprint created to commemorate the Lincoln Film Festival held in New York that year. Transforming a simple event ticket into a bold Pop Art composition, Warhol elevates everyday memorabilia into a vibrant visual statement. Through striking colour blocks and layered text, the work exemplifies his fascination with graphic design, repetition, and commercial print. Like many of Warhol’s works from this period, Lincoln Center Ticket demonstrates his ability to blur the boundaries between art and ephemera, revealing the aesthetic potential of objects often overlooked.

     

    Artist: Andy Warhol
    Title: Lincoln Center Ticket (F & S II.19)
    Year: 1967
    Catalogue Raisonné:     Feldman & Schellmann Andy Warhol Prints: a Catalogue Raisonné 1962-1987, (F & S II.19)
    Medium: Screenprint on opaque acrylic
    Edition:  200 numbered examples, plus proofs. Published to commemorate the Fifth New York Film Festival at Lincoln Center.
    Size: 114.5 x 61 cm (45 x 24 inches)
    Printer: Chiron Press, New York
    Publisher: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

     

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  • About Andy Warhol Lincoln Center Ticket

    Produced in 1967, Lincoln Center Ticket highlights Andy Warhol’s talent for enriching ordinary printed matter through colour and composition. The screenprint reproduces a rectangular festival ticket, framed by flat expanses of blue, red, and pink that heighten its graphic clarity. At its centre, Warhol introduces a playful floral motif; one of his most recognisable subjects, before layering the typography using a separate screen. This process underscores his interest in mechanical reproduction and visual layering. By isolating and enlarging the ticket, Warhol transforms a disposable object into a collectible artwork, challenging traditional hierarchies of value. Created alongside works such as Paris Review and Purple Cows, the print reflects Warhol’s sustained engagement with everyday imagery, demonstrating how even fleeting cultural artefacts can possess lasting artistic significance.

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  • Lincoln Center Ticket (F & S II.19)

    Edition Notes: 

    Lincoln Center Ticket was published in an edition of 200 impressions, signed and numbered wuth an engraving needle on verso. Generally, proofs and standard edition examples can differ in market value depending on rarity and condition. 

     

    Signature:

    The print is signed with an engraving needle n verso. The presence and clarity of the embossed signature is an important factor and feature in authentication and value assessment.

     

    Condition:

    Given the age and rarity of Lincoln Center Ticket, condition is a critical factor in determining value. Each example we handle is carefully examined for foxing, time-staining, handling marks, edge wear, or tears, all of which can impact desirability and price.

     

    Provenance:

    Where possible, provenance is researched and documented: exhibition history, collection records, and publication references can significantly enhance confidence and value for collectors.

     

    Pricing and Value Guidance:

    Due to scarcity and private market activity, prices for Andy Warhol's Lincoln Center Ticket, can vary widely. As a general guide, values are influenced by: overall condition; edition size; whether it's signed; proof versus standard edition; provenance; and current market demand for early Warhol prints. 

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    FAQs

    Is Lincoln Center Ticket Andy Warhol's first print?

    No, Lincoln Center Ticket is not Andy Warhol's first print. While it is one of his notable early works, his first published and catalogued print is Cooking Pot.

     

    Is Lincoln Center Ticket signed by Andy Warhol?

    The print is signed with a rubber stamp, rather than hand-signed.

     

    How rare is Andy Warhol's Lincoln Center Ticket?

    Andy Warhol's Lincoln Center Ticket is considered rare, primarily because it belongs to a strictly limited edition of only 150 signed and numbered prints.

     

    Can Andipa Editions source Lincoln Center Ticket privately?

    Yes. We regularly source this print for collectors through our private and trusted network.

     

    How much is Andy Warhol's Lincoln Center Ticket worth?

    Values vary based on condition, edition type, and provenance. Please do contact Andipa Editions for current market guidance; we'd be delighted to assist you.

     

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    If you own an original Lincoln Center Ticket print by Andy Warhol and are considering selling, Andipa Editions would be delighted to assist and present it to our collectors on your behalf. We offer confidential, no-obligation valuations based on current market conditions and can advise on the most appropriate route to market; handling authentication, marketing, and negotiation on your behalf and support this collaborative selling journey at every step.

     

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    Andipa Editions has six decades of experience advising collectors across the world on the acquisition of important prints by Andy Warhol. If Lincoln Center Ticket  is not currently available, we can actively source this work privately, conduct full due diligence, prepare condition reports, and manage all logistics, including framing, insured shipping, and international delivery to ensure it reaches you safely and smoothly.

     

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