Moonwalk Andy Warhol's Moonwalk (1987) is a suite of two prints, with yellow or pink highlights, appropriating Neil Armstrong's photograph of Buzz Aldrin first walking on the moon, in 1969. Recreating the moment in screen print nearly twenty years on, Warhol reflects the lasting generational appeal of the original to Americans. Buy Sell As one of Andy Warhol 's last works, Moonwalk, illustrates the forever iconic moment in history when man first stepped on the moon in 1969. Here, we see the 'visor shot' of moonwalker Buzz Aldrin, as photographed by his fellow Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong. Never signed, there are two regular edition versions, one in yellow, one in pink.
ANDY WARHOL (American, 19281987). Moonwalk, 1987. Screenprint in Lot
The Moonwalk complete portfolio by Andy Warhol was printed in 1987 by Rupert Jasen Smith in New York. The series depicts Neil Armstrong's famous photograph of Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. walking on the moon for the first time in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission. ANDY WARHOL 1928 - 1987 MOONWALK (FELDMAN & SCHELLMANN II.405) Printed signature and numbered from 160 in pencil (total edition includes 31 artist's proofs), signed in pencil on the verso by the executor of the Andy Warhol Estate, Frederick Hughges, published by Ronald Feldman on Lenox Museum Board, with the blindstamps of the printer and publisher, framed sheet: 962 by 963 mm 37⅞ by 37⅞. Art History 101 Out of this World: Andy Warhol's Moonwalk On July 20th, the world celebrated the 50th anniversary of the first moonwalk in 1969, a defining moment of the modern era, human progress and innovation. One image forever embedded in our minds is that of Buzz Aldrin's first moonwalk during the Apollo 11 mission. Moonwalk 8 available All Filters Rarity Medium Price Range Sort: Recommended 25 Artworks: Andy Warhol Moonwalk, 1987 Calder Contemporary Limited £249,500 Andy Warhol Moonwalk, Complete Set (F. & S. II.404-405), 1987 Art Mavens, LLC Price on request Andy Warhol Moonwalk 404 Yellow, 1987 Tate Ward Auctions Bidding closed Andy Warhol
ANDY WARHOL (19281987) , Moonwalk one plate Christie's
1. Moonwalk depicts a profound moment in human history. Moonwalk (F. & S. II.404) © Andy Warhol, 1987 Warhol created the Moonwalk series to depict the Apollo 11 mission of 1969, when man landed on the moon for the first time. 2. This series is produced from an original photograph. Moonwalk (F. & S. II.405) © Andy Warhol, 1987 A s the world prepares to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first moonwalk on 20 July 1969, that watershed moment has come into focus as one of the defining moments of the modern era, a symbol of progress, ingenuity and human endeavor. It was an image that captured the world's imagination. Portraits of Artists and Sculptors. Portraits of Artists and Sculptors. Portraits of Artists and Sculptors. From Coskun Fine Art, Andy Warhol, Moonwalk (1987), From the portfolio of two screenprints on Lenox Museum Board, 38 × 38 in. His historic representation of Moonwalk, remains as relevant and iconic as the moon landing itself. Completed almost two decades after the Apollo 11 mission, Andy Warhol's Moonwalk was conceived as a result of the NASA Art Program which was created in 1961, just four years after the agency's establishment.
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Moonwalk 405 is a depiction of astronaut Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. taken on his walk on the moon for the first time in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission. Edwin was accompanied by astronaut, Neil Armstrong, the first man to set foot on the Moon. Warhol's Moonwalk is a portfolio of only two prints. While the other print uses more subtle. ANDY WARHOL Moonwalk Portfolio Andy Warhol's Moonwalk - The Last Warhol Series In the early part of 1987 Andy Warhol contacted the Nasa Art's program and procured the now universally famous photo of Buzz Aldrin's moonwalk. The photo was snapped by Neil Armstrong on the Apollo 11 space mission. This is Andy Warhol's Last series.
From Christie's, Andy Warhol, Moonwalk (1987), The complete set of two screenprints in colors, on Lenox Museum Board Moonwalk
ANDY WARHOL (19281987) , Moonwalk one plate Christie's
Andy Warhol's Moonwalk depicts Neil Armstrong's photograph of Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. walking on the moon for the first time in 1969 during the Apollo 11 mission. With Warhol's untimely death in February 1987, the artist was only able to produce a limited amount of series. The Moonwalk images by Andy Warhol were created in 1987 only months before his death. In this Series, the translucent colors capture your gaze in classic Warhol fashion. He chooses to color the American flag of similar coloring with blue, reds, and pinks.