Andy Warhol signed Lithograph Dennis Hopper blue, stamp authenticated by the editor CMOA Carnegie Museum of Art. We are offering a rare lithograph from the set "Portraits" of the 70s" from ANDY WARHOL (6.8.1928 - 22.2.1987). Facts: Artist: Andy Warhol Arch / Motive: 40 cm * 50 cm / 30 cm * 30 cm, 19.7 * 15.75 inches Motive: Dennis Hopper, 1970, blue Editor: Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute Pittsburgh Year of Edition: 1986 Limited Edition: 259 / 2400 numbered with pencil on front, on verso stamped CMOA Reference: Portraits of the 70s, page 67 Signature: signed in stone Condition: This piece is in excellent condition. Made on high quality archival paper. This Andy Warhol artwork has never been framed and has been kept in archival storage. This unique original print on archival paper is from a limited edition and not like the often offered unlimited prints from Andy Warhol with the note ,,published by Sunday B. Morning" and ,,fill in your own signature". You get here an incomparable print signed lithography with a lasting and steady rising value. These stunning collections of 112 Andy WARHOL portraits - two variations each of 56 people - is published in conjunction with a major exhibition organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art. Celebrated in the sixties for his Pop paintings of Campbell's soup cans, film stars and disasters, WARHOL has found equal renown in the seventies with his commissioned portraiture. Here, in glorious color, are Andy's remarkable interpretations of his friends: collectors, art dealers and the Beautiful People. Among those included are Diane von Furstenberg, Halston, Mick Jagger, Brooke Hayward, Liza Minelli, Carolina Herrera and Yves St. Laurent. The introductory essay by Robert Rosenblum, one of America's most distinguished art historians, places WARHOL's work in the context of traditional portrait painting. In translating "the journalistic medium of photography into the realm of art", WARHOL revised this traditional at a time when it had been largely abandoned by most serious artists. His use of the mechanized look of commercial photography grants WARHOL a new "aesthetic language" and an utterly contemporary style that paradoxically preserves its subject for prosperity. FAQs: COA: The only serious COA for Warhol prints comes from the Board of the Warhol Foundation. The examination costs are all in all about $ 2000. It will be issued for handsigned lithographs or handpaintings which have value of min. $ 20000. Provenance: All offered prints come directly from the editor. Payment: PayPal + Credit Cards Wire to US or Swiss bank account Shipping: By Swiss Post from Switzerland Solid packaging guaranteed Canada, USA $ 70 Europe $ 40 Overseas $ 75 To EU countries shipped from Austria (EU), in this way you do not have any more expenses for VAT & duty.