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WARHOL, Andy, Mick Jagger, Feldman II.147, 1975

The American artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in 1928. There has for years been quite a bit of confusion to where and when … [Read biography »]

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Signed Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987), Original Color Warhol Screenprint, Mick Jagger, Feldman II.147, 1975

WARHOL signed, Mick Jagger, Feldman II.147, 1975

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Artist: Warhol, Andy (1928 - 1987)
Title: Mick Jagger, Feldman II.147, 1975
Medium: Original Color Warhol Screenprint
Sheet Size: 43 1/2 in x 29 in (110.49 cm x 73.66 cm)
Framed Size: 59 3/4 in x 45 in (151.77 cm x 114.3 cm)
Signed: Hand-signed by Andy Warhol (1928-1987) in pencil in the lower right and also hand-signed by Mick Jagger (1943 - ) in red ink in the bottom center
Edition: Numbered 229/250 in pencil in the lower left; out of the total edition of 250 (aside from 50 AP and 3 PP) from a portfolio of 10 screenprints of Mick Jagger
Condition: Excellent
Price 
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Item# 1539
$85,000


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Description:

In a portrait as grand in scale as Mick Jagger's influence on rock and roll music, Andy Warhol creates a fabulously colorful and abstract work profiling his fellow friend, artist, and musician. It is a revealing, yet lighthearted portrait, showing Jagger in a pensive pose, with hands folded and brought up to his lips. However, dramatic use of Warhol's iconic color blocks scattered haphazardly throughout the composition echo Jagger's own approach to music, allowing us to envision his exciting and lively performances; coupled with his own public persona, celebrity status, and colorful personal life, this portrait is able to capture the essence of we, as the audience, view him. A combination of a pixilated photographic image combined with Warhol's own hand-drawn lines make way for the perfect melding of talents by both artists, Warhol seemingly creates a portrait of Jagger's folded hands with simple, curved lines while highlighting them in a mass color of grey. A single splash of bright marigold yellow adds life and vibrance to the overall image, helping to anchor our focus to meet Jagger's outwardly gaze.

Created in 1975, this work is from a portfolio of 10 screenprints of Mick Jagger printed on Arches Aquarelle paper. Hand-signed by both Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987) and Mick Jagger (1943 - ) along the bottom margin and numbered 229/250 in pencil in the lower left. Not all prints from this edition were signed by Mick Jagger, making this one of Warhol's rarer works. Printed by Alexander Hainrici, New York and published by Seabird Editions, London.

Frayda Feldman describes this series best:

"Warhol intended his portraits to be seen - as vanitas images, history paintings, or simply glamour poses - he did more than any other artist to revitalize the practice of portraiture, bringing renewed attention to it in the avant-garde art world. He reflected the desires and dreams of a new decade and expanded his cast to include the latest characters from the world of sports, television, and politics and also dramatically escalated his portrait commissions" (Feldman 3rd ed. pg. 22-3) .

Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
It is fully documented and referenced in (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that I will enclose with the sale of the work) :

1) Feldman, Frayda and Jörg Schellmann. Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné 1962 - 1987, 3rd ed. Listed and illustrated as catalogue raisonné no. II.147 on pg. 89 and detailed on pg. 88.

About the Framing:
Mick Jagger, 1975 is featured in a custom designed, Spanish-style frame with bold, black and gold accents. The contemporary frame style encases and further features the modernity and grandiose size of the work. All materials are archival and to museum quality standards. The framing is completed with white, linen-wrapped mats set under an archival Plexiglas® cover.

 

Biography of Andy Warhol

Andy WarholAndy Warhol (1928 - 1987)

The American artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol was born Andrew Warhola in 1928. There has for years been quite a bit of confusion to where and when Andy Warhol was born, but according to Andy's two older brothers and the birth certificate that was filed in Pittsburgh in 1945, he was born on August 6th in Pittsburgh. Whether or not this is the day he was born hasn't been proved, but it was on this date he would celebrate his birthday. However, there is no doubt that he died at 6:31 A.M. on Sunday, February 22nd, 1987, at the New York Hospital after a gallbladder operation. He is considered a founder and major figure of the POP ART movement. A graduate of the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949, he moved to New York City and gained success as a commercial artist. He got his first break in August 1949, when Glamour Magazine wanted him to illustrate a feature entitled "Success is a Job in New York". But by accident the credit read "Drawings by Andy Warhol" and that's how Andy dropped the "a" in his last name. He continued doing ads and illustrations and by 1955 he was the most successful and imitated commercial artist in New York. In 1960 he produced the first of his paintings depicting enlarged comic strip images - such as Popeye and Superman - initially for use in a window display. Warhol pioneered the development of the process whereby an enlarged photographic image is transferred to a silk screen that is then placed on a canvas and inked from the back. Each Warhol silkscreen used this technique that enabled him to produce the series of mass-media images - repetitive, yet with slight variations - that he began in 1962. These, incorporating such items as Campbell's Soup cans, dollar bills, Coca-Cola bottles, and the faces of celebrities, can be taken as comments on the banality, harshness, and ambiguity of American culture.

Later in the 1960s, Warhol made a series of experimental films dealing with such ideas as time, boredom, and repetition; they include Sleep (1963), Empire (1964), and The Chelsea Girls (1966). In 1965 he started working with a rockband called "The Velvet Underground" formed by Lou Reed and John Cale. Andy introduced them to the model and moviestar Nico and she sang on their debut album from 1967 "The Velvet Underground and Nico". Andy would travel around the country, not only with The Velvets, but also with superstar of the year Edie Sedgwick and the lightshow "The Exploding Plastic Inevitable".

On June 3rd, 1968, Valerie Solanis, a rejected superstar, came into The Factory and shot Andy three times in the chest. He was rushed to hospital where he was pronounced dead, but after having his chest cut up and been given heart massage, he survived. Valerie Solanis turned herself in that night and was put in a mental institution. She was later given a three year prison sentence. After recovering Andy Warhol continued to work. He founded inter/VIEW magazine in 1969 (they changed the name to Interview in 1971), published The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back Again in 1975 and continued to paint portraits until his death in 1987.