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Campbell's Soup I (Tomato)

Andy Warhol, 1968–1968

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Warhol popularised the commercial screenprint as a medium in the fine arts, using it in his first 'Campbell's Soup' painting on canvas in 1962. The portfolio 'Campbell's Soup I', 1968, established this particular printed image as an icon of Pop Art and 1960s American culture.

More information

Title of artwork, date

Campbell's Soup I (Tomato), 1968–1968

Date supported

1997

Medium and material

Screenprint

Dimensions

89 x 58 cm

Grant

2025

Total cost

4050

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