Mick Jagger (from the Mick Jagger Portfolio): one print, 1975
- Artist: Andy Warhol (American, 1928–1987)
- Medium: Screenprint in colors on Arches Aquarelle paper
- Dimensions (image): 104 × 72 cm (40¾ × 28½ in)
- Dimensions (sheet): 110 × 74 cm (43½ × 29 in)
- Portfolio: From the Mick Jagger portfolio
Mick Jagger is a screenprint in colors on Arches Aquarelle paper, executed in 1975 by Andy Warhol — the defining figure of American Pop Art and one of the most celebrated and historically significant artists of the twentieth century — from his celebrated Mick Jagger portfolio.
The Mick Jagger portfolio of 1975 stands as one of the most distinctive and historically resonant bodies of work in Warhol's entire printed oeuvre — a collaboration between two of the era's most magnetic cultural figures. Created in close dialogue with the Rolling Stones frontman himself, the series applies Warhol's signature screenprint language — fragmented, hand-colored planes of vivid, unexpected hue layered over a photographic base — to one of rock music's most instantly recognizable faces, transforming Jagger's features into a study of celebrity, performance, and the mechanics of mass-media portraiture that runs through Warhol's entire practice.
At 104 × 72 cm (image), 110 × 74 cm (sheet) — a large, commanding format — this impression delivers the full chromatic energy and graphic authority of Warhol's portrait at a scale that gives the work considerable physical presence. Printed on Arches Aquarelle, a premium watercolor paper valued for its texture and archival quality, the work showcases the rich, layered color fields that define Warhol's most celebrated celebrity portraits of the 1970s.
That same fascination with celebrity and mass-media iconography runs throughout Warhol's printed oeuvre — from his early Marilyn Monroe portfolio to his later engagement with branding and mythology in works such as Volkswagen (1985) and Beethoven (1987) — both available now at Lynart Gallery.
That same late-career reflection on legacy and mythology continues in Beethoven (1987), a complete set of four screenprints signed by the Executor of the Warhol Estate. Warhol's engagement with mass-media branding reappears in Volkswagen (1985), from his Ads Portfolio, in which the automotive logo is transformed into a Pop Art statement — both available now at Lynart Gallery.
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FAQ
Is this an original work by Andy Warhol?
Yes — an authentic screenprint in colors on Arches Aquarelle paper, from Andy Warhol's Mick Jagger portfolio, 1975.
What is the Mick Jagger portfolio?
A celebrated series of screenprint portraits of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, created by Warhol in close collaboration with Jagger in 1975 — one of the most iconic celebrity portrait series of Warhol's career.
What are the dimensions?
Image: 104 × 72 cm (40¾ × 28½ in). Sheet: 110 × 74 cm (43½ × 29 in) — a large format of commanding physical presence.
What paper was used?
Arches Aquarelle, a premium watercolor paper prized for its texture, durability, and archival quality.
What is the condition?
Very good condition. Full condition report available upon request.
Is this artwork a good investment?
Andy Warhol is the most consistently collected and commercially significant artist of the twentieth century in the global auction market. The Mick Jagger portfolio is among his most celebrated celebrity portrait series, regularly achieving strong results at Christie's, Sotheby's, and the world's leading auction houses.
Is worldwide shipping available?
Yes — secure worldwide shipping from France with professional packaging, tracking, and insurance.