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270 - Letter to the World, 1986 (FS.II.389, Martha Graham), 1986

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1986
unique trial-proof screenprint

Image Size: 36" x 36"
Framed Size: 44.5" x 44.5"

estate stamp and initialed by Tim Hunt 'TJH', with estate number, on verso

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Letter to the World, 1986 (FS.II.389, Martha Graham), 1986 by Andy Warhol
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About the Artist

About the Work

"Letter to the World, 1986 (FS.II.389, Martha Graham), 1986" is a unique trial-proof screenprint created by Andy Warhol in 1986. The image size is 36" x 36" and framed size is 44.5" x 44.5". The artwork ships framed and with a certificate of authenticity.

About the Artist

Andy Warhol is seen as one of the most prolific American artists of all time, whose undeniable influence proved him to be a leading figure within the Pop Art and Culture Movement. Warhol was a multitalented individual; he was an artist, filmmaker, producer, designer, and photographer. Warhol was born on August 06, 1926 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From an early age, Warhol was interested in the arts as he was often sick at home than at school. Rather isolated due to childhood illnesses, a young Warhol entertained himself by drawing and with other artistic hobbies. Eventually, Warhol graduated high school with aspirations to become an illustrator in the world of advertising. He received his Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design from the Carnegie Mellon University of Technology and moved to New York to pursue his creative dream.

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