Andy Warhol - Campbells Soup Cans (1962)

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Andy Warhol was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art

 He is known for his bright, colourful paintings and prints of subjects ranging from celebrities including Marilyn Monroe and Mohammed Ali, to everyday products such as cans of soup and Brillo pads. 

Warhol said, “Pop art is about liking things,” and claimed that he ate Campbell's soup every day for twenty years. For him, it was the quintessential American product: he marvelled that the soup, like Coca-Cola, always tasted the same, whether consumed by prince or pauper.

 So in searching for his next subject for a painting, a friend’s suggested that he paint something everybody recognised, "like Campbell’s Soup", which gave Warhol his subject

PRINTING AND FRAMING

🪵 F̲R̲A̲M̲E̲S̲
30mm gallery-quality wood frame — clean modern profile

Mounted prints stay perfectly flat

🎨 M̲A̲T̲ B̲O̲A̲R̲D̲S̲
Acid-free, colourfast white mat — polished gallery finish

Adds depth and keeps print off the glass

🔎 G̲L̲A̲S̲S̲
2mm scratch-resistant glass — crystal-clear, true-to-colour

Easy to clean with standard glass cleaner

🖇️ B̲A̲C̲K̲ & H̲A̲N̲G̲I̲N̲G̲
Acid-free foam backing — resists yellowing, moisture & mould

Wire hanging system — balanced, durable, easy to reposition

Customised Framing

🎨 Customised Framing

Custom sizes available on request

Custom frame colours available

• Contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz for details

SHIPPING AND RETURNS

↩️ Returns

30-day returns accepted if the art is undamaged

• Option to exchange or receive store credit

• To start a return, contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz

Description

Andy Warhol was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art

 He is known for his bright, colourful paintings and prints of subjects ranging from celebrities including Marilyn Monroe and Mohammed Ali, to everyday products such as cans of soup and Brillo pads. 

Warhol said, “Pop art is about liking things,” and claimed that he ate Campbell's soup every day for twenty years. For him, it was the quintessential American product: he marvelled that the soup, like Coca-Cola, always tasted the same, whether consumed by prince or pauper.

 So in searching for his next subject for a painting, a friend’s suggested that he paint something everybody recognised, "like Campbell’s Soup", which gave Warhol his subject

PRINTING AND FRAMING

🪵 F̲R̲A̲M̲E̲S̲
30mm gallery-quality wood frame — clean modern profile

Mounted prints stay perfectly flat

🎨 M̲A̲T̲ B̲O̲A̲R̲D̲S̲
Acid-free, colourfast white mat — polished gallery finish

Adds depth and keeps print off the glass

🔎 G̲L̲A̲S̲S̲
2mm scratch-resistant glass — crystal-clear, true-to-colour

Easy to clean with standard glass cleaner

🖇️ B̲A̲C̲K̲ & H̲A̲N̲G̲I̲N̲G̲
Acid-free foam backing — resists yellowing, moisture & mould

Wire hanging system — balanced, durable, easy to reposition

Customised Framing

🎨 Customised Framing

Custom sizes available on request

Custom frame colours available

• Contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz for details

SHIPPING AND RETURNS

↩️ Returns

30-day returns accepted if the art is undamaged

• Option to exchange or receive store credit

• To start a return, contact support@roguesgallery.co.nz

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