Andy Warhol by Rosenthal Porcelain Pop Art Portrait

Warhol, Andy

This limited edition (23/49) porcelain work was produced by Rosenthal using Andy Warhol’s iconic portraits. Executed in silkscreen enamel on porcelain, the work translates Warhol’s distinctive Pop Art aesthetic into a glossy, sculptural medium that blurs the boundaries between fine art and design.

The vibrant colors, flat composition, and instantly recognizable celebrity imagery reflect Warhol’s fascination with mass media, fame, and reproduction. As an officially licensed posthumous edition, the piece is based on Warhol’s original imagery but was not physically produced during the artist’s lifetime.

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This series available on Colonia Art presents a compelling selection of iconic images by Andy Warhol, reinterpreted as limited-edition porcelain works produced by Rosenthal. Each piece is executed in silkscreen enamel on porcelain, typically measuring approximately 50–51 cm, and issued in strictly limited editions. 

Drawing on Warhol’s most recognizable motifs, such as Marilyn Monroe and Flowers, the series translates the visual language of Pop Art into a sculptural, design-oriented medium. The glossy porcelain surface enhances the vibrancy and flatness characteristic of Warhol’s original screenprints, positioning these works at the intersection of fine art and high-end design.
 
As officially licensed posthumous editions, these works are based on Warhol’s imagery but were not physically produced by the artist during his lifetime.

The most famous exponent of Pop Art, Andy Warhol created iconic motifs such as Marilyn Monroe, Campbell's soup cans and Mick Jagger, which have become part of the collective memory of Western consumer society.

Born in 1928 in the city of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, USA and raised in a poor farming family. Warhol discovered his passion for art to distract himself from his illness of the pigment disorder "chorea minor".

Studied graphic arts in his home town from 1945.

Graduated at the age of 21 in painting and design. 1949 Moves to the art metropolis of New York.

1962 Founds the "Factory" studio. The first series with "Campbell's Soup Cans" and "Coca Cola Bottles" are created. 1962 Andy Warhol takes part in the exhibition "The New Realists" in New York. This was when Warhol invented screen printing in a completely new way and thus devoted himself to painting in a very special way.

Looking for signs of the decay of the consumer and mass culture of his time, everyday objects or everyday life as well as the pop stars of his time were the focus of his depictions.

As a filmmaker, he realised pieces with naked people, which were considered very offensive in the 1960s. In 1968, the American Valerie Solanas made an attack on the artist, who was 40 years old at the time. After that, Warhol devoted himself increasingly to photography, art and painting projects.

In 1987, Andy Warhol died under unexplained circumstances during an operation in a New York hospital.

As the epitome of the Pop Art movement, Warhol's work stands for a diverse, queer counterculture.

Technique: Silkscreen enamel on porcelain
Surface: Framed Porcelain
Country of Origin: Germany
Topic: People
Style: Pop Art
Orientation: Square
Primary Color: Red
Materials: Ceramics
Framed Artwork: Yes, Ready-To-Hang!
Editions: 23/49