Andy Warhol
ANDY WARHOL "ROLL OVER MOUSE", 1983
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) is arguably the most important American artist of the 20th century. He not only defined Pop Art but had an unrivaled influence on artists and image-making.
In the 1950s, Warhol began his career as a fashion or commercial illustrator drawing advertisements for a number of companies selling fashion, footwear, textiles, and books.
The artist's early exposure to advertising and image-making for the masses was an important ingredient in his evolution as an artist.
While Warhol was frequently obsessed with the culture of his day, he was simultaneously a student and collector of the past. Created in 1983, this charming work on paper comes from Warhol's "Toy Paintings" series where he drew inspiration from his delightful collection of international toys and their packaging.
"Roll Over Mouse" reimagines the exterior packaging of a Japanese wind-up mouse by the same name. The artwork captures the toy's animated dynamism while also honoring its nostalgic significance and its important role in American childhood.
As with the best of his work, Warhol examines the influence of consumerism at every stage of life, while simultaneously elevating the playful mouse to the status of a cultural icon.
Rendered in black and white, this unique work on paper recalls, is almost a sequel of sorts to some of his paintings from the 1960's whose images were pulled from advertisements such as "Before and After 4" or "$199 Television" and "Cooking Pot"
As the Warhol market continues to gallop to a stratosphere beyond, there are fewer and fewer examples of pivotal works in circulation.
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"Roll Over Mouse"
USA, 1983
Synthetic polymer paint on HMP paper
23.5"H 31.5"W (work)
29"H 37"W (framed)
Very good condition.
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