About The Work
Bighorn Ram 302 by Andy Warhol is the last of ten works in the Endangered Species complete portfolio from 1983. Warhol often referred to this series as his “animals in makeup,” immortalizing the ten species in the Pop Art canon. Endangered Species was commissioned by gallerists Ronald and Frayda Feldman (who are also known as environmental activists) in order to increase consciousness of threatened animal populations and habitat destruction.
Courtesy of REVOLVER Gallery
About Andy Warhol
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Announcing the sixth volume of the acclaimed Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné
- Interviews & Features: David Hockney – ‘I realized I was painting my best friends. The subject wasn’t dogs but my love of the little creatures.’
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller: 'I've always loved high and low culture. This painting perfectly encapsulates both, more than any painting I've made.'
- Interviews & Features: Seven winning works of sports art
- Interviews & Features: Bill Claps - ‘I hope the images make people feel the power of nature, and help them realize we are a small part of it, not the center’
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
38.00 x 38.00 in
96.5 x 96.5 cm
This work is signed and numbered in pencil.
About The Work
Bighorn Ram 302 by Andy Warhol is the last of ten works in the Endangered Species complete portfolio from 1983. Warhol often referred to this series as his “animals in makeup,” immortalizing the ten species in the Pop Art canon. Endangered Species was commissioned by gallerists Ronald and Frayda Feldman (who are also known as environmental activists) in order to increase consciousness of threatened animal populations and habitat destruction.
Courtesy of REVOLVER Gallery
About Andy Warhol
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: Announcing the sixth volume of the acclaimed Andy Warhol Catalogue Raisonné
- Interviews & Features: David Hockney – ‘I realized I was painting my best friends. The subject wasn’t dogs but my love of the little creatures.’
- Interviews & Features: Harland Miller: 'I've always loved high and low culture. This painting perfectly encapsulates both, more than any painting I've made.'
- Interviews & Features: Seven winning works of sports art
- Interviews & Features: Bill Claps - ‘I hope the images make people feel the power of nature, and help them realize we are a small part of it, not the center’
Edition of 150, 30 AP, 5 PP, 5 EP, 3 HC, 10 numbered in Roman numerals, 1 BAT, 30 TP. Portfolio of 10.
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