Gallery Art - Buying & Selling Fine Art & Collections
20633 Biscayne Blvd, Aventura, FL 33180, 305.932.6166
facebook instagram twitter tumblr pinterest linkedin googleplus
How To Buy
From Gallery Art
How To Sell
On Gallery Art
It is free to list with Gallery Art. You only pay a 20% commission on items that are sold.
Looking For A Particular Piece?

If you can't find what you're looking for on our site, you can post a request on our ART WANTED page. In order to make requests, you must be a registered member of Gallery Art. Click HERE to register. For more information, please click HERE.
MAKE US AN OFFER - LIMITED TIME!

Artist: WARHOL, ANDY

Title: ENDANGERED SPECIES: PINE BARRENS TREE FROG FS II.294
Retail Price: $395,000.00 Gallery Price: $365,000.00
Size: 38x38" Year: 1983
Medium: SCREENPRINT ON LENOX MUSEUM BOARD Edition: OF 150
Description: Screenprint in colours on Lenox Museum Board. Hand signed and numbered in pencil. Edition: 150; 30 AP; 5 PP; 5 EP; 3 HC; 1 BAT; 30 TP; 10 Roman numerals. Published by Ronald Feldman, New York, with the publisher's stamp verso. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, with his blindstamp. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of Authenticity included.

In 1983, Andy Warhol created a series of ten color screenprints that portrayed endangered animals from around the world: Siberian tiger, San Francisco silverspot, orangutan, Grevy's zebra, black rhinoceros, bighorn ram, African elephant, pine barrens tree frog, giant panda and bald eagle. Using brilliant colors -- characteristic of his signature style -- and poignant expressions suggestive of the animal's fate, Warhol creates a dynamic tension between art and reality. The Endangered Species portfolio was commissioned by Ronald and Frayda Feldman, long-time political and environmental activists who support innovative art projects and installations through their art gallery, Ronald Feldman Fine Art, New York. According to the Feldman's, the idea for the portfolio emerged after conversations with Warhol about ecological issues that included a discussion about beach erosion. Warhol was always interested in animals and when Ronald Feldman created the idea, the artist embraced it. Today, the loss of habitat and biodiversity are still hot topics as the impact of development reaches critical thresholds.
MAKE AN OFFER FOR THIS PIECE!
SIMPLY SUBMIT THE FORM BELOW:
Name (First Last)  
Phone
Best time to call:
Email

MAKE AN OFFER:   $
You Might Also Like:
INDIANA, ROBERT - HELIOTHERAPY LOVE
HELIOTHERAPY LOVE
SMITH, RUPERT JASEN - ASTROBOY
ASTROBOY

HOME | SELL YOUR ART | VIEW CART | REQUESTS | QUOTES | MAILING LIST | BUYER INFO | SELLER INFO | SEARCH | CONTACT US | PRIVACY | SHIPPING POLICY
copyright 2024 www.gallart.com