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Old Fashioned Vegetable

After Andy Warhol Fine Art Campbell Soup Can, Andy Warhol's artwork titled Campbell's Soup Can: Old Fashioned Vegetable. This piece is part of the iconic Campbell's Soup Cans series, which is a key example of the Pop Art movement. The series, which began in 1962, is known for its elevation of everyday commercial objects to the status of fine art. Warhol created these works using a variety of techniques, including hand-painting, stenciling, and silkscreen printing, which mimicked the mechanical production of the actual soup cans. He was fascinated by consumer culture and the uniformity of mass-produced items, and he reportedly ate Campbell's soup for lunch every day for 20 years. The artwork shown, "Old Fashioned Vegetable," is a color screenprint that was part of the Campbell's Soup II portfolio created in 1969.
Colors were badly faded, rectified using airbrush