ANDY WARHOL S & H Green Stamps.
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ANDY WARHOL
S & H Green Stamps.
Color offset lithograph on wove paper, 1965. 580x577 mm; 23x22¾ inches (sheet), full margins. Edition of 6000. Printed by Eugene Feldman, Philadelphia. Published by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, with the printed text verso. A very good impression. The mailing announcement for Warhol's (1928-1987) exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, October 8-November 21, 1965, with an additional printed exhibition announcement and a handwritten letter to Carole and Norman Dolph from prominent collectors Miriam and Roger Davidson inviting the couple to their private reception in honor of Warhol before the exhibition opening. Feldman 9. With— Small archive of ephemera relating to Pop Art. Including a mailing announcement for Rosenquist's exhibition at Castelli Gallery, New York, May 16-June 6, 1970, and a letter and carbon copy reply between collector Robert C. Scull and Norman Dolph. Robert and Ethel Scull were patrons of Warhol, Ethel the subject of Warhol's first commissioned painting, Ethel Scull 36 Times, 1963, now belonging to both the Whitney Museum of American Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
S & H Green Stamps.
Color offset lithograph on wove paper, 1965. 580x577 mm; 23x22¾ inches (sheet), full margins. Edition of 6000. Printed by Eugene Feldman, Philadelphia. Published by the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, with the printed text verso. A very good impression. The mailing announcement for Warhol's (1928-1987) exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, October 8-November 21, 1965, with an additional printed exhibition announcement and a handwritten letter to Carole and Norman Dolph from prominent collectors Miriam and Roger Davidson inviting the couple to their private reception in honor of Warhol before the exhibition opening. Feldman 9. With— Small archive of ephemera relating to Pop Art. Including a mailing announcement for Rosenquist's exhibition at Castelli Gallery, New York, May 16-June 6, 1970, and a letter and carbon copy reply between collector Robert C. Scull and Norman Dolph. Robert and Ethel Scull were patrons of Warhol, Ethel the subject of Warhol's first commissioned painting, Ethel Scull 36 Times, 1963, now belonging to both the Whitney Museum of American Art and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
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ANDY WARHOL S & H Green Stamps.
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