Mother and Child, Trial Proof, 1986
36 x 36 inches (91.3 x 91.3 cm.)
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Andy Warhol, the leading figure of the 1960s Pop Art avant-garde movement, is now one of the most acclaimed figures of the 20th century. He was a highly skilled multidisciplinary artist, debuting as a commercial illustrator, who originated controversial and necessary conversations on the value of fine versus commercial art. Warhol was a pop culture lover, obsessed with consumer goods, celebrities and advertising, using every day subject matter to depict a portrait of the America of his time.
This unique trial proof of Mother and Child is part of Warhol’s famous Cowboys and Indians series, portraying a popular and romanticized version of the American West. Appearance and reality, and their eternal dichotomy, are at the heart of this series, challenging our understanding of the native culture and their role in American history. Warhol is still one of the pivotal figures of contemporary art history and highly admired by galleries and collectors.