Sayart.net - Phillips to offer Andy Warhol′s art-school works ,his first-ever self-portrait

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Phillips to offer Andy Warhol's art-school works ,his first-ever self-portrait

Published October 8, 2022 09:21 AM

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LUHA LEE luhachloe@gmail.com 

On November 15, Phillips New York will sell two very rare works that Warhol made when he was only 20 years old, at the end of 1948, a year before he graduated from college. 

▲ Andy Warhol, Nosepicker I: Why Pick on Me (The Broad Gave me My Face But I Can Pick My Own Nose) (1948). Image courtesy of the Warhol Family Collection and Phillips.

He created his first self-portrait “Andy Warhol, Nosepicker I: Why Pick on Me”. Many people consider this painting to be his first masterpiece. It is estimated to fetch $250,000 to $450,000.

▲Andy Warhol, Living Room (1948). Image courtesy of the Warhol Family Collection and Phillips.

Another of his school artworks is Living Room, painted as an assignment for his major in the field of pictorial design. The assignment was to create an imaginary living space that tells the story of the people who live there. The Living Room is estimated to be worth $300,000 to $500,000.

Sayart.net
LUHA LEE luhachloe@gmail.com 

On November 15, Phillips New York will sell two very rare works that Warhol made when he was only 20 years old, at the end of 1948, a year before he graduated from college. 

▲ Andy Warhol, Nosepicker I: Why Pick on Me (The Broad Gave me My Face But I Can Pick My Own Nose) (1948). Image courtesy of the Warhol Family Collection and Phillips.

He created his first self-portrait “Andy Warhol, Nosepicker I: Why Pick on Me”. Many people consider this painting to be his first masterpiece. It is estimated to fetch $250,000 to $450,000.

▲Andy Warhol, Living Room (1948). Image courtesy of the Warhol Family Collection and Phillips.

Another of his school artworks is Living Room, painted as an assignment for his major in the field of pictorial design. The assignment was to create an imaginary living space that tells the story of the people who live there. The Living Room is estimated to be worth $300,000 to $500,000.

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