Dyansen Gallery, New York. Private collection Bavaria (obtained from family ownership in 2021)
In good condition. With faint mount staining. Upper right corner with an unobtrusive rubbing, upper right edge with an unbtrosuive handling mark.
Silkscreen in colors. Feldmann/Schellmann/Defendi II. 290. Signed and numbered. With the copyright stamp on the reverse. From an edition of 200 copies. On Lenox museum board. 100 x 100 cm. , the full sheet. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York (with the blindstamp). Published by Brooklyn Bridge Centennial Commission, New York. [KT]. - Warhol stages the New York landmark in his characteristic technique. - Made on occassion of the Brooklyn Bridge's 100th birthday. - Warhol is a pop art icon and pays homage to his hometown with this work. - His rise to fame as one of the world's most famous artists began in his New York Factory in the 1960s.
initialed by Timothy J. Hunt, curator of The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, stamped with the artist's foundation stamp and the artist's estate stamp, and numbered FL15.00014 on the reverse