About The Work
This rare lithographic poster depicting one of Warhol's most iconic paintings of Chairman Mao, was created in an unknown but very limited edition in 1977. It is a true Warhol collectible because it was created during Warhol's lifetime, on the occasion of the Andy Warhol exhibition at the prestigious Hokin Gallery in Chicago–well known in the era for exhibiting blue chip art. The show opened in 1977, the year the Cultural Revolution in China officially ended following Mao’s death in 1976.
Courtesy of Alpha 137 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’
Offset lithograph on heavy rag paper
37.00 x 24.00 in
94.0 x 61.0 cm
Published by Hokin Gallery, Chicago
About The Work
This rare lithographic poster depicting one of Warhol's most iconic paintings of Chairman Mao, was created in an unknown but very limited edition in 1977. It is a true Warhol collectible because it was created during Warhol's lifetime, on the occasion of the Andy Warhol exhibition at the prestigious Hokin Gallery in Chicago–well known in the era for exhibiting blue chip art. The show opened in 1977, the year the Cultural Revolution in China officially ended following Mao’s death in 1976.
Courtesy of Alpha 137 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’
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