Campbell's Soup Edition II , 1969
177.8 x 116.8 cm (h x w)
Prints & Multiples

Warhol's choice of soup cans reflected his own avid devotion to Campbell's soup as a consumer. Robert Indiana once said: "I knew Andy very well. The reason he painted soup cans is that he liked soup."
He was thought to have focused on them because they composed a daily dietary staple. Others observed that Warhol merely painted things he held close at heart. He enjoyed eating Campbell's soup, had a taste for Coca-Cola, loved money, and admired movie stars. Thus, they all became subjects of his work. Yet another account says that his daily lunches in his studio consisted of Campbell's Soup and Coca-Cola, and thus, his inspiration came from seeing the empty cans and bottles accumulate on his desk.

Other works by Andy Warhol

Uncle Sam from Myths , 1981
38 x 38 in (h x w)
Screenprint
Rose
Van Heusen (Ronald Reagan) from Ads , 1985
38 x 38 in (h x w)
Screenprint
Rose
Bald Eagle from Endangered Species , 1983
38 x 38 in (h x w)
Screenprint
Rose
Edward Kennedy , 1980
40 x 32 in (h x w)
Screenprint with diamond dust
Rose
Jimmy Carter II , 1976
28 x 20 in (h x w)
Screenprint
Rose

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