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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Andy Warhol,

Andy Warhol

"Do you think pop art is...", 1968
Silkscreen ink, paper
101 x 69.3 cm
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Very rare original silkscreen poster from 1968 (not a later copy), produced for Andy Warhol's first Eurpoean solo exhibition show which ran from February 10th - March 17th, 1968. In...
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Very rare original silkscreen poster from 1968 (not a later copy), produced for Andy Warhol's first Eurpoean solo exhibition show which ran from February 10th - March 17th, 1968.

In excellent condition, laid down onto board (framed).

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Provenance

Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden) | Private collection (Sweden) | Artificial Gallery (London)

Exhibitions

'Andy Warhol' - Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden), February 10th - March 17th, 1968

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