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Love (F. & S. II.310) - Signed Print by Andy Warhol 1983 - MyArtBroker

Love (F. & S. II.310)
Signed Print

Andy Warhol

£8,500-£12,500Value Indicator

$17,000-$25,000 Value Indicator

$15,000-$22,000 Value Indicator

¥80,000-¥110,000 Value Indicator

10,500-15,000 Value Indicator

$80,000-$120,000 Value Indicator

¥1,630,000-¥2,390,000 Value Indicator

$10,500-$16,000 Value Indicator

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 100

Year: 1983

Size: H 66cm x W 50cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Andy Warhol’s Love (F. & S. II.310) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £8,500 and £12,500. This screenprint, created in 1983, has shown consistent value growth over the past five years, with the hammer price ranging from £10,381 in May 2023 to £12,694 in April 2022. This work has an average annual growth rate of 5% and an auction history of seven total sales since its entry to the market in February 2002. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 100.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
May 2023SBI Art Auction Japan
April 2022Phillips Hong Kong Hong Kong
October 2019Sotheby's New York United States
April 2012Christie's New York United States
June 2011Phillips New York United States
April 2011Christie's London United Kingdom
February 2002Lempertz, Cologne Germany

Meaning & Analysis

Warhol’sLove series is a narrative celebration of love, desire and eroticism that uses vibrant misaligned colour and organic line drawings to create an aura of attraction and fantasy. In Love (F. & S. II.310) the figures glow and pulsate in brown and grey ink, confronting the viewer with an image that is both explicit and elusive in its romantic portrayal of sexual attraction.

Love (F. & S. II.310) is recognisable as a 1980s piece of Pop Art in its highly stylised reduction of form and haze of neon colours. The print also harks back to Warhol’s origins as a fashion illustrator, seen in his elegant use of line and the figures echoing catwalk sketches or fashion advertisements.