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Artworks for sale Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup (F.&S.II.45)

Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup (F.&S.II.45)

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Screenprint

1968

Edition of 250, signed

89cm x 58cm

Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup I, Chicken Noodle Soup (F&S.II.45), created in 1968, is part of his iconic Campbell’s Soup I portfolio that helped cement his status as a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. This screen print features the familiar red and white Campbell’s soup can, meticulously rendered with a flat, graphic quality that mimics commercial printing. By isolating and elevating a mass-produced product, Warhol challenged traditional notions of art and consumerism, turning the mundane into the monumental. Chicken Noodle Soup, like the other prints in the series, reflects Warhol’s fascination with uniformity, branding, and the way everyday objects can become cultural symbols. Through repetition and minimal variation across the series, Warhol commented on both the pervasiveness of consumer goods and the desensitization of modern society to individual artistic expression.

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Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup, Chicken Noodle Soup (F.&S.II.45)

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Screenprint

1968

Edition of 250, signed

89cm x 58cm

Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup I, Chicken Noodle Soup (F&S.II.45), created in 1968, is part of his iconic Campbell’s Soup I portfolio that helped cement his status as a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. This screen print features the familiar red and white Campbell’s soup can, meticulously rendered with a flat, graphic quality that mimics commercial printing. By isolating and elevating a mass-produced product, Warhol challenged traditional notions of art and consumerism, turning the mundane into the monumental. Chicken Noodle Soup, like the other prints in the series, reflects Warhol’s fascination with uniformity, branding, and the way everyday objects can become cultural symbols. Through repetition and minimal variation across the series, Warhol commented on both the pervasiveness of consumer goods and the desensitization of modern society to individual artistic expression.

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