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Andy Warhol

Lot 65074
Mickey Mouse, from Myths, 1981
Screenprint in colors with diamond dust on Lenox Museum board

38,0 x 38,0 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)

Lot 65074
Mickey Mouse, from Myths, 1981
Screenprint in colors with diamond dust on Lenox Museum board
38,0 x 38,0 in (96.5 x 96.5 cm)

Estimate: US$ 150,000 - 250,000
€ 141,000 - 235,000
Auction: -12 days

Heritage Auctions Texas

City: Dallas, TX
Auction: Apr 16, 2024
Auction number: 8159
Auction name: Prints & Multiples Signature® Auction

Lot Details
Ed. 13/200 (aside from 41 proofs, variously editioned)
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Mickey Mouse, from Myths, 1981 Screenprint in colors with diamond dust on Lenox Museum board 38 x 38 inches (96.5 x 96.5 cm) (sheet) Ed. 13/200 (aside from 41 proofs, variously editioned) Signed and editioned in pencil, lower left; printer's chop mark, lower right Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York LITERATURE: Feldman & Schellmann, II.265. In 1981, Andy Warhol unveiled his Myths series, comprising ten silkscreen prints, each depicting an iconic figure from American pop culture as a contemporary mythological entity. The roster includes superheroes, fairy tale characters, and symbols of Americana, such as Superman, the Wicked Witch, Uncle Sam, and notably, Mickey Mouse. By elevating these cultural icons to mythic status, Warhol not only comments on their ubiquitous presence in society but also examines their roles as carriers of modern folklore. The incorporation of diamond dust across these prints adds a sparkling, ethereal quality that enhances their mythical aura, while Warhol's bright, bold use of color bridges the gap between commercial art and high culture. The Mickey Mouse print within the Myths series is particularly compelling, highlighting Warhol's fascination with the power of imagery to influence and reflect societal values. In this print, Mickey is not just a cartoon character but a symbol of innocence, and joy. Through Mickey, Warhol explores the idea that even a figure created for children's entertainment can achieve a profound, almost sacred, significance in the collective imagination. This character, like others in the series, has become more than just a product of media; it has woven itself into the fabric of cultural identity, becoming a part of a shared cultural heritage. Warhol's Myths series, and the Mickey Mouse print in particular, serve as a testament to the artist's ingenious ability to dissect and reassemble the icons of pop culture, prompting viewers to reconsider the origins and impacts of the myths that shape contemporary society. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
A few extremely minor areas of stray diamond dust, possibly imbedded, in thick, black inked areas; otherwise, there do not appear to be any other major condition issues affecting the work. Hinged along all edge, float mounted, and framed under acrylic, not examined outside of frame. Framed dimensions 44 x 44 inches.
Lot Details
Ed. 13/200 (aside from 41 proofs, variously editioned)
Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Mickey Mouse, from Myths, 1981 Screenprint in colors with diamond dust on Lenox Museum board 38 x 38 inches (96.5 x 96.5 cm) (sheet) Ed. 13/200 (aside from 41 proofs, variously editioned) Signed and editioned in pencil, lower left; printer's chop mark, lower right Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York LITERATURE: Feldman & Schellmann, II.265. In 1981, Andy Warhol unveiled his Myths series, comprising ten silkscreen prints, each depicting an iconic figure from American pop culture as a contemporary mythological entity. The roster includes superheroes, fairy tale characters, and symbols of Americana, such as Superman, the Wicked Witch, Uncle Sam, and notably, Mickey Mouse. By elevating these cultural icons to mythic status, Warhol not only comments on their ubiquitous presence in society but also examines their roles as carriers of modern folklore. The incorporation of diamond dust across these prints adds a sparkling, ethereal quality that enhances their mythical aura, while Warhol's bright, bold use of color bridges the gap between commercial art and high culture. The Mickey Mouse print within the Myths series is particularly compelling, highlighting Warhol's fascination with the power of imagery to influence and reflect societal values. In this print, Mickey is not just a cartoon character but a symbol of innocence, and joy. Through Mickey, Warhol explores the idea that even a figure created for children's entertainment can achieve a profound, almost sacred, significance in the collective imagination. This character, like others in the series, has become more than just a product of media; it has woven itself into the fabric of cultural identity, becoming a part of a shared cultural heritage. Warhol's Myths series, and the Mickey Mouse print in particular, serve as a testament to the artist's ingenious ability to dissect and reassemble the icons of pop culture, prompting viewers to reconsider the origins and impacts of the myths that shape contemporary society. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved
A few extremely minor areas of stray diamond dust, possibly imbedded, in thick, black inked areas; otherwise, there do not appear to be any other major condition issues affecting the work. Hinged along all edge, float mounted, and framed under acrylic, not examined outside of frame. Framed dimensions 44 x 44 inches.

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