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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ANDY WARHOL, Mao II. 96, 1972
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: ANDY WARHOL, Mao II. 96, 1972

ANDY WARHOL

Mao II. 96, 1972
Screenprint on Beckett High White paper
91.4 x 91.4 cm
edition/unique Printers proof, outside of the regular edition distinguishing marks Signed on verso Issued with PP and the printers stamp on verso

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Mao II.96 by Andy Warhol, is a screenprint from 1972, part of his iconic Mao series. Printed on Beckett High White paper and measuring 91.4 x 91.4 cm, this piece is a unique printer's proof, making it highly sought after by collectors. Outside the regular edition, it is distinguished by Warhol's signature on the verso, and it features the "PP" (Printer's Proof) marking along with the printer's stamp on the back, adding to its authenticity and rarity.

Warhol's Mao series represents a powerful intersection of art, politics and pop culture, depicting the famous Chinese leader Mao Zedong in vibrant, bold colors typical of Warhol's Pop Art style. Warhol transforms the political figure into a global icon, questioning the role of media in shaping the public's perception of power.

The vivid use of red, orange, and black in this piece creates a striking contrast, reflecting Warhol's mastery of color and his ability to blend commercial imagery with fine art.

This Mao II.96 printer's proof is a rare and unique variation, making it a valuable acquisition for serious collectors of Warhol's work. As part of his influential Mao series, this screenprint offers a prime example of Warhol's commentary on celebrity, politics and media culture.

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