Andy Warhol: Mick Jagger (F&S 140)
Andy Warhol: Mick Jagger (F&S 140) framed
Andy Warhol
Mick Jagger (F & S II.140), 1975
Screenprint on Arches Aquarelle (rough) paper
110.5 x 73.7 cm.
43 1/2 x 29 in.
43 1/2 x 29 in.
Edition of 250 (plus proofs)
Signed in pencil lower right and numbered in pencil lower left, some signed in felt pen. Most of the prints are also signed in black, green, or red felt pen by Mick Jagger.
Edition of 250, plus 50 AP (artist proofs), 3 PP (printers proofs). From the portfolio of 10 screenprints. The Mick Jagger portfolio by Andy Warhol showcases ten different photographic portraits...
Edition of 250, plus 50 AP (artist proofs), 3 PP (printers proofs). From the portfolio of 10 screenprints.
The Mick Jagger portfolio by Andy Warhol showcases ten different photographic portraits of Mick Jagger overlaid with vibrant colours and expressive lines. Each print reflects Jagger’s magnetic stage presence and multifaceted persona.
This print depicts Jagger staring directly at the viewer, his hair falling dramatically over his face. Black lines highlight the facial contours, while patches of pink, orange, and yellow are applied with an almost haphazard energy, reflecting Jagger’s untamed and rebellious spirit. The intense gaze captures Jagger’s seductive and commanding presence, making the viewer confront the image of a true rock-and-roll icon.
This print contributed to the mythologising of Jagger, elevating him beyond a rock star into a universal symbol of fame, rebellion, and charisma. Warhol has immortalised Jagger as an icon alongside the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy.
The Mick Jagger portfolio by Andy Warhol showcases ten different photographic portraits of Mick Jagger overlaid with vibrant colours and expressive lines. Each print reflects Jagger’s magnetic stage presence and multifaceted persona.
This print depicts Jagger staring directly at the viewer, his hair falling dramatically over his face. Black lines highlight the facial contours, while patches of pink, orange, and yellow are applied with an almost haphazard energy, reflecting Jagger’s untamed and rebellious spirit. The intense gaze captures Jagger’s seductive and commanding presence, making the viewer confront the image of a true rock-and-roll icon.
This print contributed to the mythologising of Jagger, elevating him beyond a rock star into a universal symbol of fame, rebellion, and charisma. Warhol has immortalised Jagger as an icon alongside the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Jackie Kennedy.
Provenance
Published by Seabird Editions, London; and printed by Alexander Heinrici, New YorkPublications
Frayda Feldman, and Jörg Schellmann. "Andy Warhol Prints: a Catalogue Raisonne 1962-1987." (2003) ii.278.アンディパエディションメーリングリストに登録する
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