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Home Andy Warhol - Cow 11, #61/250, ink on Arches cold press 30" x 21 1/2"
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Andy Warhol - Cow 11, #61/250, ink on Arches cold press 30" x 21 1/2"

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The Cow series, which WarhoThe Cow series, created by Warhol from 1966 to 1976, decisively challenged conventional expectations. Warhol was determined to transform the art world through unconventional subjects like soup cans and electric chairs. His Flowers series showcased his expansive creativity, establishing that if flowers could embody Pop art, cows could too. Regardless, his work was often wrongly associated with celebrity and commercialism rather than nature. He completed Cow 11, one of five prints in the series, during the final days of the Whitney Museum’s Warhol exhibition in 1971.The Cow series, created by Warhol from 1966 to 1976, decisively challenged conventional expectations. Warhol was determined to transform the art world through unconventional subjects like soup cans and electric chairs. His Flowers series showcased his expansive creativity, establishing that if flowers could embody Pop art, cows could too. Regardless, his work was often wrongly associated with celebrity and commercialism rather than nature. He completed Cow 11, one of five prints in the series, during the final days of the Whitney Museum’s Warhol exhibition in 1971.

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The Cow series, which WarhoThe Cow series, created by Warhol from 1966 to 1976, decisively challenged conventional expectations. Warhol was determined to transform the art world through unconventional subjects like soup cans and electric chairs. His Flowers series showcased his expansive creativity, establishing that if flowers could embody Pop art, cows could too. Regardless, his work was often wrongly associated with celebrity and commercialism rather than nature. He completed Cow 11, one of five prints in the series, during the final days of the Whitney Museum’s Warhol exhibition in 1971.The Cow series, created by Warhol from 1966 to 1976, decisively challenged conventional expectations. Warhol was determined to transform the art world through unconventional subjects like soup cans and electric chairs. His Flowers series showcased his expansive creativity, establishing that if flowers could embody Pop art, cows could too. Regardless, his work was often wrongly associated with celebrity and commercialism rather than nature. He completed Cow 11, one of five prints in the series, during the final days of the Whitney Museum’s Warhol exhibition in 1971.

The Cow series, which WarhoThe Cow series, created by Warhol from 1966 to 1976, decisively challenged conventional expectations. Warhol was determined to transform the art world through unconventional subjects like soup cans and electric chairs. His Flowers series showcased his expansive creativity, establishing that if flowers could embody Pop art, cows could too. Regardless, his work was often wrongly associated with celebrity and commercialism rather than nature. He completed Cow 11, one of five prints in the series, during the final days of the Whitney Museum’s Warhol exhibition in 1971.The Cow series, created by Warhol from 1966 to 1976, decisively challenged conventional expectations. Warhol was determined to transform the art world through unconventional subjects like soup cans and electric chairs. His Flowers series showcased his expansive creativity, establishing that if flowers could embody Pop art, cows could too. Regardless, his work was often wrongly associated with celebrity and commercialism rather than nature. He completed Cow 11, one of five prints in the series, during the final days of the Whitney Museum’s Warhol exhibition in 1971.

Andy Warhol

Cow (FS II.11)

Ink print on Arches cold press paper

Orig. created 1966

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