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Superman
Fine art silkscreen by Andy Warhol
Superman (1981), an original screenprint by the American pop artist Andy Warhol. It is a key piece from his Myths Portfolio, a collection where Warhol explored iconic characters and archetypes from American popular culture.
Artwork Overview

Artist: Andy Warhol (1928–1987).
Title: Superman from the Myths portfolio.
Medium: Original screenprint on Lenox Museum Board.
Dimensions: Typically measures 38 x 38 inches.
Design: The image features two versions of Superman against a black background: one in full color and another rendered only in vibrant outlines to suggest movement.

Context and Significance

Personal Connection: Warhol idolized Superman as a child, finding comfort in comic books while dealing with childhood illness.
The Myths Portfolio: Along with Superman, this series includes other "myths" like Mickey Mouse, Santa Claus, and Dracula, treating fictional characters with the same iconic status as the real-life celebrities Warhol famously depicted.
Artistic Technique: The piece uses Warhol's signature silkscreen process, which allowed for the repetition and mass-production of images, mirroring the commercial nature of the comic books that inspired it.
Superman (Poster)