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Campbell's Soup Can onion - Andy Warhol Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Campbell's Soup Can onion - Andy Warhol Acrylic Print - 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches

Normaler Preis $399.99 USD
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The Convergence of High Art and Commodity: Andy Warhol’s Onion Soup Can

Elevate your collection with one of the most iconic images of the 20th century. This premium acrylic print features Andy Warhol’s Campbell's Soup Can (Onion), a pivotal work from the original 1962 series that transformed the trajectory of contemporary art. Originally debuted at the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, this piece challenges the boundary between consumer culture and fine art, inviting viewers to find aesthetic beauty in the ubiquitous items of the American pantry.

Museum-Quality Acrylic Reproduction

At RedKalion, we curate archival-grade reproductions that do justice to the artist's original vision. This 70x100 cm (28x40″) acrylic print is crafted using 4mm (0.15") high-grade acrylic, which provides a depth and color vibrancy that traditional canvas cannot match. The straight-cut corners and polished edges offer a sleek, modern silhouette that complements both minimalist and eclectic interiors.

Sophisticated Materials and Durable Finish

Designed for longevity and visual impact, our acrylic prints utilize a specialized layering process. Any transparent elements in the design are defaulted to a crisp white, ensuring the bold typography and the iconic red and white labels of the Campbell’s brand pop with maximum intensity. This museum-quality reproduction is not only a visual centerpiece but a durable investment that resists fading and environmental wear.

Installation and Specifications

Each masterpiece arrives ready to transform your space, accompanied by a premium hanging kit. The print includes pre-drilled holes at each corner (14mm from the edge) and high-quality hardware for a secure, professional mount.

  • Material: 4mm (0.15") high-clarity acrylic for a vibrant, glass-like finish.
  • Dimensions: 70x100 cm / 28x40″ inches.
  • Design: Straight-cut corners with modern transparent-to-white background optimization.
  • Hardware: Includes 4 screws with 15mm (0.6") heads and 8mm (0.31") diameter holes.
  • Archival Quality: UV-resistant inks ensure the soup can’s signature red remains vivid for decades.
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What is the quality of the acrylic used for this Warhol print?

We use 4mm (0.15") premium-grade acrylic. This material is chosen for its exceptional clarity and ability to enhance color saturation, providing a depth and vibrancy that mimics the appearance of a glass-encased museum original.

How is the artwork mounted on the wall?

The print includes a specialized hanging kit with screws. Each corner features a pre-drilled 8mm hole located 14mm from the edge, allowing for a secure, floating aesthetic that sits elegantly off the wall.

Does the print include a background color for transparent areas?

Yes, for optimal presentation, any transparent backgrounds in the digital file default to a solid white. This ensures the Andy Warhol 'Onion' design remains bold and legible regardless of your wall color.

How do you ensure the archival longevity of the print?

RedKalion utilizes archival-grade UV-resistant inks and durable acrylic. This combination protects the artwork from fading and moisture, ensuring your fine art print maintains its museum-quality appearance for generations.

What is your shipping policy for large-scale acrylic prints?

Our 70x100 cm prints are securely packaged in specialized protective crates to prevent scratching or breakage. We provide tracked, insured shipping to ensure your investment arrives in pristine condition.

Why did Andy Warhol choose Campbell's Soup as a subject?

Warhol aimed to democratize art by using familiar, mass-produced objects. By elevating a 10-cent soup can to the status of a gallery painting, he challenged the elitism of Abstract Expressionism and birthed the Pop Art movement.

What makes the Onion variety significant in the series?

The Onion soup can was one of the 32 original varieties Warhol painted to represent the full product line. It serves as a testament to the standardization and abundance of mid-century American consumer culture.