Andy Warhol: Yours Truly | An Important Private Collection

Andy Warhol: Yours Truly | An Important Private Collection

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Property from an Important Private Collection

Andy Warhol

Mick Jagger

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October 27, 02:59 PM GMT

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800,000 - 1,500,000 USD

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Property from an Important Private Collection


Andy Warhol

1928 - 1987

Mick Jagger 


five signed in pencil, five signed in felt-tip pen, each numbered in pencil 80/250 and signed in felt-tip pen by Mick Jagger

the complete set of ten screenprints in colors on Arches Aquarelle paper

sheets: 43⅞ by 29 in. 1115 by 737 mm.

Executed in 1975; this set is number 80 from the edition of 250 plus 50 artist's proofs, published by Seabird Editions, and with their inkstamp on the verso.

(10 prints)

Feldman & Schellmann II.138-147
By 1975, Andy Warhol was a beloved artist celebrated within society while the Rolling Stones were an adored fixture on both the music charts and the social scene. Mick Jagger inhabited the fame and glamour that Warhol lent to his subjects, so naturally a collaboration of the two luminaries was a great success. Warhol’s portfolio of ten screenprints portrayed Jagger in a myriad of positions, quite unlike his previous portraits of Marilyn Monroe or Chairman Mao, which varied in color scheme but repeated the identical frontal pose. Also, for the first time, Warhol’s source material was his own, as the images are based on photographs the artist himself took of the singer rather than appropriating a publicity still or a book cover. Although it became a signature aesthetic of Warhol to employ blocks of color and freeform drawing, the elements of collage and sketched features lent a sense of movement to the images that echoed the energy Jagger brought to every stage performance.