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Warhol, Andy

ANDY WARHOL Portrait of Ingrid Bergman with Hat, 1983

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Ingrid Bergman from “Casablanca” (1983) is part of Andy Warhol’s acclaimed Ingrid Bergman series, published by Galerie Börjeson in Malmö, Sweden. In this striking variation, Warhol reimagines Bergman with a mint-green complexion, magenta hat, and vivid red lips—an arresting contrast that heightens her cinematic allure and transforms her image into a timeless Pop Art icon.

Each print from this rare series bears Warhol’s printed signature and was produced on glossy paper, capturing the luminous texture and bold color contrasts reminiscent of his silkscreens.

Framed in a white wood frame with a 4-inch mat and UV-protective plexiglass, this piece exemplifies Warhol’s fascination with celebrity and his ability to elevate a film still into enduring modern art.

Details

Sku: GH2935

Artist: Andy Warhol

Title: Portrait of Ingrid Bergman with Hat

Year: 1983

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 8 x 8 inches ( 20 x 20 cm )

Image Size: 8 x 8 inches ( 20 x 20 cm )

Frame Size: H: 18 x W: 18 x D: .75 in.

ANDY WARHOL Portrait of Ingrid Bergman with Hat, 1983

$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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