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Fine Art Silkscreen By Andy Warhol Dollar Sign 9, a famous screenprint created by Andy Warhol in 1982.
Artistic Significance
The piece is part of Warhol's Dollar Sign series, where he famously used U.S. currency as his subject to explore themes of consumerism, wealth, and the commodification of art. By depicting the dollar symbol, Warhol explicitly linked the value of art with its status as a commercial product.
Key Characteristics
Composition: The print features nine dollar signs arranged in a structured 3x3 grid.
Style: Warhol used vibrant, contrasting colors and "gestural lines" that transform a common financial symbol into a piece of expressive Pop Art.
Production: This series was produced using Warhol's signature screenprinting technique, often on materials like Lenox Museum Board. |
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