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Andy Warhol

Ladies and Gentlemen, 1975
Screenprint in colours on textured watercolour Arches paper
95.2 x 64.8 cm
Signed by the artist in pencil on the reverse
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£ 17,500.00
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Screenprint in colours, 1975, on textured watercolour Arches paper, signed by the artist in pencil on the reverse, numbered from the edition of 250 (there were also 50 artist’s proofs...
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Screenprint in colours, 1975, on textured watercolour Arches paper, signed by the artist in pencil on the reverse, numbered from the edition of 250 (there were also 50 artist’s proofs in roman numerals), published by Mazzota Editore, Milan, 95.2 x 64.8 cm. (37½ x 25½ in.)

The ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ series was the result of a commission by Italian art dealer Luciano Anselmino to produce ‘impersonal and anonymous’ portraits of Trans women and Drag Queens in New York City. Warhol took over five hundred Polaroids of fourteen models. Their identities remained unknown until 2014, when thirteen of the sitters were identified as well-known figures from New York’s gay and Trans scene, including AIDS activist Marsha P. Johnson. Warhol enlarged a selection of the Polaroids onto silkscreens. Bold washes of colour are brushed over the sitters, whose poses explore gender ambiguity. The result deviates from the original proposal, celebrating the personality and glamour of the models.
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