Andy Warhol | Campbell's Soup II, Oyster Stew (F. & S. II.60) - Halston Art

Andy Warhol | Campbell's Soup II, Oyster Stew (F. & S. II.60)

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Product Specifications

Artist: Andy Warhol
Title: Campbell's Soup II, Oyster Stew (F. & S. II.60), 1969
Year: 1969
Medium: Screenprint
Edition Size: 250
Size: 89 cm × 58 cm


Artwork Introduction

Campbell's Soup II, Oyster Stew (F. & S. II.60), 1969 is an iconic screenprint from Andy Warhol’s legendary Campbell’s Soup series, which cemented his status as a pioneer of Pop Art. In this piece, Warhol continues his exploration of commercial imagery, transforming a simple can of soup into a bold and stylized work of art. With crisp lines and a striking composition, Oyster Stew embodies Warhol’s fascination with mass production, branding, and consumer culture.

As one of only 250 editions, Campbell's Soup II, Oyster Stew is a highly sought-after collectible, representing a crucial period in Warhol’s career. Its distinctive format and timeless subject matter make it an essential addition for collectors of modern and contemporary art.


Includes

  • Signed and numbered by the artist
  • Certificate of authenticity
  • Secure, professional packaging to ensure the artwork’s condition during transit

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