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Tomato Beef Noodle O's

Tomato Beef Noodle O's (Poster) Andy Warhol Fine Art Campbell Soup Can, "Campbell's Soup II: Tomato-Beef Noodle O's" by Andy Warhol. This screenprint is part of the second portfolio of soup can prints that Warhol created in 1969. The artwork is a key example of the Pop Art movement, which elevated everyday consumer products to the status of fine art. Warhol's fascination with mass production and consumer culture is a central theme in his work. The original 1962 series of 32 Campbell's Soup Can paintings, one for each flavor available at the time, launched his career. This particular print, "Tomato-Beef Noodle O's", was made in an edition of 250 signed and numbered prints. While the original Campbell's Soup Cans paintings were hand-painted, later versions like this one were created using a silkscreen process to mimic the uniformity of advertising
Colors were badly faded, rectified using airbrush