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Artist: Andy Warhol (1928–1987)
Medium: Screenprint in colors on wove paper
Dimensions: 61 × 76 cm (24 × 30 in.)
Edition: Artist’s Proof (A.P.) / 200
Signature: Stamp signature on the verso
Printer/Publisher: Printed by Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., New York; published by Original Editions, New York
Condition: Work is in good condition; colors vibrant, full margins
Literature: Feldman & Schellmann II.14
Andy Warhol’s Jacqueline Kennedy II (1966) forms part of the renowned 11 Pop Artists, Vol. II portfolio — a landmark series that encapsulates the vitality of the Pop Art movement. In this work, Warhol isolates and recontextualizes the image of Jacqueline Kennedy, derived from press photographs following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, transforming the tragic icon into a symbol of beauty, grief, and media mythology.
Printed in rich tonal variations of blue and red, the screenprint exemplifies Warhol’s fascination with repetition and emotional detachment through mechanical reproduction. The image’s dual nature — intimate yet distant — captures the artist’s enduring exploration of fame, loss, and the power of mass media.
Published by Original Editions, New York, and printed by Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., each impression bears Warhol’s stamped signature on the verso. Listed in Feldman & Schellmann II.14, Jacqueline Kennedy II stands as one of Warhol’s most poignant portrayals from the mid-1960s, bridging personal tragedy and cultural iconography
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Yes, Jacqueline Kennedy II (1966) is an authentic Artist’s Proof (A.P.) from the 11 Pop Artists, Vol. II portfolio, aside from the edition of 200. It carries Warhol’s stamped signature on the verso.
The work is a color screenprint on wove paper, printed with vibrant inks that exemplify Warhol’s iconic Pop Art aesthetic.
Yes. The work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and is referenced in the catalogue raisonné Feldman & Schellmann II.14.
The screenprint was printed by Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., New York, and published by Original Editions, New York — both key collaborators in Warhol’s mid-1960s print projects.
Warhol’s Jacqueline series is highly collectible due to its cultural significance and emotional impact. Artist’s Proofs from this portfolio are particularly sought after, especially examples in strong condition with vibrant colors.
The work is in good condition with full margins and bright, vibrant colors — a desirable state for screenprints from this period.
Yes, we offer worldwide shipping from France with professional packaging, full insurance, and tracking to ensure secure delivery.
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