Pop Art image “Princess Diana” (1982) by Andy Warhol, offset print on cardboard
Framed painting “Princess Diana” (1982)
The engagement photograph of Diana Spencer, taken by Lord Snowdon, served as the basis for Warhol's work. Warhol cropped out Prince Charles and placed Princess Diana in the foreground. Twenty-six years after her death, it is now being auctioned by the London auction house Phillips. The estimated price is between €1.4 and €2.1 million.
High-quality edition printed using offset printing on cardboard. Framed in a silver-colored solid wood frame with a beveled passe-partout and glazed. Size approx. 71 x 61 cm (H/W).
© 1998 The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts, Inc. / ars mundi
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Andy Warhol was America's most famous artist. He was considered a revolutionary, an eccentric, and the inventor of Pop Art—all at once. He found his subjects primarily in the world of advertising, comics, and Hollywood superstars. Princess Diana, along with contemporary icons like Elvis Presley, Jackie Kennedy, and Marilyn Monroe, was part of Warhol's repertoire.
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