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WARHOL, Andy.

Andy Warhol Signed Miniature Facsimile One Dollar Bill.

Rare Andy Warhol Signed Miniature Facsimile One Dollar Bill
$2,500.00
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Rare Andy Warhol signed miniature facsimile one dollar bill. Dollar bill removed from a novelty PaperBox stationery pad, "Memorandum" printed on the verso with printed ruling. Boldly signed by artist Andy Warhol on the recto above George Washington. From the collection of Toni Genstein Volk, with a signed provenance letter from Volk describing her relationship with Warhol. The dollar bill was one of many things that Warhol signed for her, and her then husband. In very good condition. The piece measures 4.6875 inches by 2 inches.
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement, whose work revolutionized the relationship between art, consumer culture, and celebrity. Drawing on imagery from advertising, mass media, and everyday products—most famously his Campbell’s Soup Cans (1962) and Marilyn Diptych (1962)—Warhol blurred the boundaries between high art and commercial design, challenging traditional notions of originality and authorship. His innovative use of mechanical reproduction, particularly silkscreen printing, reflected both the aesthetics and anxieties of postwar American consumerism. Beyond visual art, Warhol extended his influence to film, publishing, and performance, cultivating an enigmatic public persona that embodied his fascination with fame and surface.
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