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Warhol, Andy

ANDY WARHOL Heart, 1993

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Heart is an offset lithograph from a portfolio of five Andy Warhol prints published by te Neues, now out of print and increasingly desirable among collectors. This work captures Warhol’s fascination with everyday objects reimagined as bold pop icons, with the heart motif reflecting both commercial design and personal symbolism—a hallmark of Warhol’s ability to blur the line between art and popular culture. The strong graphic style and vibrant presence make it a striking example of his late 20th-century print work.

The piece is presented in a white wood frame with a 1-inch front profile and a 3/4-inch side profile, mounted behind a 4-inch mat to create a refined, gallery-style display.

Details

Sku: YY5970

Artist: Andy Warhol

Title: Heart

Year: 1993

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 7 x 5 inches ( 18 x 13 cm )

Image Size: 4.5 x 4.25 inches ( 11 x 11 cm )

Frame Size: H: 15.5 x W: 14.5 x D: 0.75 in.

ANDY WARHOL Heart, 1993

$250

About the Artist

Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol made art out of things people usually ignore. Cans of soup, famous faces, dollar signs, newspaper photos. He chose these images because they were already everywhere. By repeating them, he forced people to actually look at how much power everyday images have. What Warhol changed was the idea of what art could be about. He showed that fame, money, and attention all work in similar ways. If you see something enough times, it starts to feel important. His work helped people understand how modern culture creates value, not through meaning, but through visibility.
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