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Andy Warhol - Flowers VII - 1980 - Official screenprint

Andy Warhol - Flowers VII (1980) I Limited Edition

€600,00

Flowers VII

Artist: Andy Warhol
Medium: Official screenprint
Dimensions: 91.4 × 91.4 cm
Edition: Stamped in blue on the reverse
COA: Included
Framing: Delivered unframed
Type of work: Limited edition screenprint

Description:
A pioneer of Pop Art, Andy Warhol revolutionized contemporary art by elevating media icons and everyday objects into subjects worthy of fine art. With the Flowers series, Warhol transformed a simple floral motif into a world of bold colors and repetitive patterns, inspired by advertising techniques.

Flowers VII perfectly embodies this dialogue between nature and mass culture: the simplified flower silhouette, reproduced with mechanical precision, challenges the boundary between authenticity and artifice. Through this work, Warhol reminds us that even the simplest beauty can become a powerful symbol when illuminated by modern reproduction methods.

Stamped on the reverse and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity, this screenprint is delivered unframed. It remains an essential piece for collectors seeking to own a fragment of Warhol’s enduring visual legacy.

Shipping & Delivery:
✔ Free worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery

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FAQ

What is Flowers VII by Andy Warhol?
Flowers VII is an official screenprint from Warhol’s iconic Flowers series, where he transforms simple floral imagery into bold Pop Art symbols.

Is the artwork authenticated?
Yes — the print is stamped in blue on the reverse and comes with a certificate of authenticity (COA).

What are the dimensions of the piece?
The artwork measures 91.4 × 91.4 cm, a signature square format used throughout the Flowers series.

Is the artwork framed?
No — Flowers VII is delivered unframed, allowing collectors to select their preferred framing style.

Why is the Flowers series significant in Warhol’s practice?
It exemplifies Warhol’s interest in mechanical reproduction, advertising aesthetics, and the transformation of everyday motifs into art-world icons.

What technique is used for this edition?
The work is an official screenprint, produced following Warhol’s characteristic flat, vivid color-blocking technique.

Do you offer international shipping?
Yes — we provide free worldwide shipping, with insurance, careful packaging, and tracking included.

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