‘Happy Butterfly Day’ shows an early interest of Warhol in the repetition of motifs. A feature that characterized of much his later works. The bright colors presumably have been added at one of Warhol's ‘coloring parties’, which he hosted in the Serendipity 3 café after the opening in 1954. He encouraged his friends to colorize the works in their own whimsical nature. This process looking forward to the production methods of Warhol's Studio, the factory, in the 1960s.
Condition:
The drawing is in good condition. The sheet is mounted loosely in photo corners to a mat. The paper is slightly toned. The ink is looming in the upper left corner on the reverse. The paper shows traces of a former mounting in the corners. The frame is slightly bumped in places. The sheet measures 35.1 x 25.2 cm. The overall dimensions, including the frame of 57 x 43 cm.
Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
Andy Warhol, founder and leading figure of the American Pop art, was born in 1928 as a son of a Russian family in Pittsburgh. He began his artistic career by creating advertising graphics. In 1956, he presented his first graphic works at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In the early 1960s, Warhol began experimenting with different techniques and started focusing on typical American objects of the consumer society, as for example Campbell’s soup cans or Coca Cola bottles. In 1962, Warhol started with his series of portraits of famous stars, such as Marilyn Monroe or Elvis Presley, who were then at the height of their career. His well-known studio ‘The Factory’ was a meeting point for internationally successful artists, actors and musicians. As early as the 1970s, galleries started exhibiting Warhol’s work, which is now part of some of the most famous collections, including the Modern Museum of Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London and the Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris. (bde)
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