Gun, c.1981-82 (black, white, red on pink) Art print by Andy Warhol
Gun, c.1981-82 (black, white, red on pink) Art print by Andy Warhol

Gun, c.1981-82 (black, white, red on pink) Art print by Andy Warhol

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: 230gsm, fine-grain, smooth art paper
Frame Small Size: 28cm x 36cm
Frame Large Size: 33cm x 48cm
Supplied with D Rings and screws

Also available print only - unframed
Print Small Size: 28cm x 36cm
Print Large Size: 33cm x 48cm

Pop artist Andy Warhol maintained a regular practice of illustration throughout his life. Warhol was in such demand for commercial assignments, especially for his illustrations of shoes, that in order to avoid turning down assignments, he recruited assistants to execute drawings under his direction. This working process would later form the foundation for calling his studio in New York City, the Factory.

Ref: 135394

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Gun, c.1981-82 (black, white, red on pink) Art print by Andy Warhol

Gun, c.1981-82 (black, white, red on pink) Art print by Andy Warhol

Framed: Yes - Responsibly sourced solid frame with a brushed black satin finish.
Mounted: Yes – Glacier White 1400 Micron Textured Conservation Grade Mountboard
Glazed: Yes - With 2mm high-grade acrylic for safety and exceptional clarity
Paper Edition: 230gsm, fine-grain, smooth art paper
Frame Small Size: 28cm x 36cm
Frame Large Size: 33cm x 48cm
Supplied with D Rings and screws

Also available print only - unframed
Print Small Size: 28cm x 36cm
Print Large Size: 33cm x 48cm

Pop artist Andy Warhol maintained a regular practice of illustration throughout his life. Warhol was in such demand for commercial assignments, especially for his illustrations of shoes, that in order to avoid turning down assignments, he recruited assistants to execute drawings under his direction. This working process would later form the foundation for calling his studio in New York City, the Factory.

Ref: 135394

Buy this print online: