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Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands (F. & S. II.338) - Signed Print by Andy Warhol 1985 - MyArtBroker

Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands (F. & S. II.338)
Signed Print

Andy Warhol

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 40

Year: 1985

Size: H 100cm x W 80cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Andy Warhol's Queen Beatrix Of The Netherlands (F. & S. II.338) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £24,000 to £35,000. This screenprint, created in 1985, has shown consistent value growth, with an auction history of five total sales since its entry to the market in June 2003. The average annual growth rate of this work is not available. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 40.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
September 2021Sotheby's Online United Kingdom
April 2017Christie's New York United States
November 2013Christie's Paris France
March 2007Christie's London United Kingdom
June 2003Christie's Paris France

Meaning & Analysis

Reigning Queens features four sovereign monarchs who ruled their respective nations in 1985, the year of production. The series includes Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom,Queen Ntombi Twala of Swaziland, and Queen Margrethe of Denmark in addition to Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. Due to its monumental scale, the series remains popular and is included in collections such as the British royal family’s Royal Collection and the Tate Gallery.

  • Andy Warhol was a leading figure of the Pop Art movement and is often considered the father of Pop Art. Born in 1928, Warhol allowed cultural references of the 20th century to drive his work. From the depiction of glamorous public figures, such as Marilyn Monroe, to the everyday Campbell’s Soup Can, the artist challenged what was considered art by blurring the boundaries between high art and mass consumerism. Warhol's preferred screen printing technique further reiterated his obsession with mass culture, enabling art to be seen as somewhat of a commodity through the reproduced images in multiple colour ways.

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