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Artist: Andy Warhol (1928–1987)
Medium: Screenprint on polystyrene boxes in 10 colors, encased in a custom acrylic box
Dimensions: 50.8 × 50.8 × 1.9 cm (20 × 20 × ¾ in.)
Edition: Artist’s Proof (A.P.)
Signature: Hand-signed by the artist
Publisher: Published by Tanglewood Press, Inc., New York, for the 10th Anniversary of Leo Castelli Gallery
Printer: Printed in the United States
Condition: Excellent, colors vibrant, acrylic case intact
Literature: Feldman & Schellmann 17
Andy Warhol’s Portraits of the Artists, from Ten from Leo Castelli (1967) was created to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the legendary Leo Castelli Gallery, which represented many of the key figures of Pop Art and postwar American modernism. The portfolio included works by eleven of the gallery’s artists, with Warhol contributing this innovative multiple composed of ten vividly colored screenprinted portraits on polystyrene boxes, encased in a transparent acrylic frame.
The work exemplifies Warhol’s fascination with celebrity, serial imagery, and mechanical reproduction — themes central to his practice. Using industrial materials and bright, artificial hues, Warhol transformed the notion of the artist’s portrait into an object of modern iconography. Each example from this limited edition is hand-signed and housed in its original custom case, merging painting, sculpture, and design into a singular Pop statement.
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Yes, Portraits of the Artists (1967) is an authentic Artist’s Proof (A.P.) from the celebrated Ten from Leo Castelli portfolio. Each example is hand-signed by Andy Warhol and housed in its original acrylic case.
The work consists of ten brightly colored screenprints on polystyrene boxes, encased within a custom acrylic box — a signature example of Warhol’s exploration of industrial materials and serial imagery.
Yes. The work is delivered with a certificate of authenticity and is referenced in the catalogue raisonné Feldman & Schellmann 17.
The piece was published by Tanglewood Press, Inc., New York, for the 10th anniversary of the Leo Castelli Gallery. It was printed in the United States using screenprinting techniques characteristic of Warhol’s late 1960s production.
Works from the Ten from Leo Castelli portfolio are highly sought after due to their historical importance and limited availability. Artist’s Proofs, especially hand-signed examples in excellent condition, are particularly desirable to Warhol collectors.
The piece is in excellent condition, with vibrant colors and a fully intact acrylic case — a strong state of preservation for a work incorporating industrial materials.
Yes, we ship worldwide from France with full insurance, professional packaging, and tracking to ensure safe delivery.
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