


Flowers (F. & S. II.61) by Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol
Flowers (F. & S. II. 61), 1970
Screenprint in Colors, on wove paper, the full sheet
36 × 36 in.
Edition of 250
Hand Signed by Artist
Signed in black ball-point pen and stamp-numbered on the reverse
Andy Warhol
Flowers (F. & S. II. 61), 1970
Screenprint in Colors, on wove paper, the full sheet
36 × 36 in.
Edition of 250
Hand Signed by Artist
Signed in black ball-point pen and stamp-numbered on the reverse
Andy Warhol
Flowers (F. & S. II. 61), 1970
Screenprint in Colors, on wove paper, the full sheet
36 × 36 in.
Edition of 250
Hand Signed by Artist
Signed in black ball-point pen and stamp-numbered on the reverse
Taken from the artist’s Flowers series (1970), Flowers (F. & S. II.71) is one of Andy Warhol’s most identifiable prints showing four hibiscus flowers in excessively saturated colors. This print is exemplary of the way in which Warhol appropriated and abstracted images to convey underlying political commentaries that are not necessarily apparent upon first look.