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During the 1950's Warhol became established in New York City as a trendy illustrator contributing to a wide number of fashion publications and retailers. His simple line drawings were modern and gentle, with a subtle but unmistakably gay touch. In a short period of time he created an aesthetic that was both versatile but distinctively his.
Like the consummate artist that he was, Warhol was constantly drawing. His commissioned fashion and advertising illustrations paid the bills, but he was most interested in male portraiture and erotica. Such images were romantic and hopeful and unabashedly gay. Not surprisingly there was little commercial interest in such material - even in cosmopolitan New York City.
Taschen, the legendary publisher, released Andy Warhol: Love, Sex and Desire 1950-1962 which celebrates his drawings of the male form - and has encouraged a new generation of collectors and curators to re-examine this material.
This drawing is a paradigm of Warhol's sensual whimsy and his mastery of line. Warhol places an elaborate arrangement of royal jewels (including a crown, an octagon cut stone and a small tassel...on the royal jewels.
With the lightest touch, Warhol masterly portrays the male sex, bejewelled and coronated--Another reminder that Warhol both an exceptional draftsman and a clever gay pioneer in the visual arts.
In recent years there has been new scholarship and increasing commercial interest in Andy Warhol early works, material created prior to Pop Art. As the Warhol market continues to gallop to a stratosphere beyond, there are fewer and fewer examples of unique, original works in circulation.
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Untitled "The Crown Jewels"
USA, c. 1956
Graphite on tracing paper
16"H 13.75"W (sheet - irregular)
22.5"H 15.75"W (framed)
Framed with museum glass
Very good condition.
Full sheet image by request
Stamped on verso by the Estate of Andy Warhol and the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board, Inc., with archive no. AR 435.002
Provenance:
The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, New York
Daniel Blau, Munich
Exhibited:
Daniel Blau, Munich, Figur, 2013
Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Warhol & Haring, 2024/2025
Exhibited/Literature:
MUMOK, Vienna, Warhol, exhib. cat. Cologne 2020, p. 59 with ill.
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