
Andy Warhol
Ads: Chanel II.354, 1985
Screenprint in colors, on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 in. (96.5 x 96.5 cm)
Edition of 190, aside from the editions of 30 artist proofs, 5 printer’s proofs, 5 edition proof’s, 10 hors d’commerce, 10 numbered in Roman numerals, 1 bon à tirer, and 30 trial proof.
Copyright Upsilon Gallery
Signed by the artist along the lower left edge. This Chanel No. 5 is quite a classic icon of sophistication and luxury. Chanel perfume remains a globally revered and prestigious...
Signed by the artist along the lower left edge.
This Chanel No. 5 is quite a classic icon of sophistication and luxury. Chanel perfume remains a globally revered and prestigious brand, just as it was during Warhol’s time. In 1997, Chanel secured permission from the Warhol Foundation to feature the perfume bottle image in a compelling and captivating advertising campaign for that year. This has become such an integral part of Warhol’s Ads portfolio, which reflects the artist’s success and longevity in corporate America.
This Chanel No. 5 is quite a classic icon of sophistication and luxury. Chanel perfume remains a globally revered and prestigious brand, just as it was during Warhol’s time. In 1997, Chanel secured permission from the Warhol Foundation to feature the perfume bottle image in a compelling and captivating advertising campaign for that year. This has become such an integral part of Warhol’s Ads portfolio, which reflects the artist’s success and longevity in corporate America.