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Campbell's Soup II, Hot Dog Bean (F. & S. II.59) - Signed Print by Andy Warhol 1969 - MyArtBroker

Campbell's Soup II, Hot Dog Bean (F. & S. II.59)
Signed Print

Andy Warhol

£27,000-£40,000Value Indicator

$50,000-$80,000 Value Indicator

$50,000-$70,000 Value Indicator

¥250,000-¥370,000 Value Indicator

35,000-50,000 Value Indicator

$260,000-$390,000 Value Indicator

¥5,170,000-¥7,660,000 Value Indicator

$35,000-$50,000 Value Indicator

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 250

Year: 1969

Size: H 89cm x W 58cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup II, Hot Dog Bean (F. & S. II.59) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £27,000 and £40,000. Over the past 12 months, the artwork has sold once, with an average selling price of £30,093. In the last five years, the hammer price has ranged from £14,112 in September 2021 to £38,000 in June 2022. The average annual growth rate of this work is 11%. This screenprint is somewhat rare, with an auction history of 24 total sales since its entry to the market in May 1999. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 250.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
March 2024Bonhams Los Angeles United States
June 2022Phillips London United Kingdom
September 2021Sotheby's Online United Kingdom
December 2020Sotheby's New York United States
May 2020Christie's New York United States
May 2020Freeman's United States
July 2019Christie's New York United States

Meaning & Analysis

The Campbell’s Soup Cans paintings were first shown together in uniform rows, displayed as though they were products on the supermarket shelf. Each work represents every flavour of soup sold by Campbell’s Soup and the image itself precisely mimics the red and white labels of the brand. This print corresponds with the hot dog bean flavour sold by the brand and shows a gold circular logo in the middle with an added detail of two figures in traditional British royal guard uniform holding up a sign that says “Stout Hearted Soup’.

This series was one of the first portfolios to be published through Factory Additions, New York, a company the artist created to produce and distribute his prints. The prints were created by the machine-like screen print process, erasing the artist’s touch altogether and producing a precisely rendered image that exactly mimics the design of the soup can. Elevated to the realm of fine art and presenting these consumer products as objects for observation, Warhol poses a challenge to the value of art and the way art is consumed.

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