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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by marieh2021 on Mar 4, 2021 23:16:10 GMT 1, FOR SALE I have an ANDY WARHOL DIAMOND DUST MARILYN MONROE SUNDAY B.MORNING Numbered 180/2500 Print for sale.Β
FOR SALE I have an ANDY WARHOL DIAMOND DUST MARILYN MONROE SUNDAY B.MORNING Numbered 180/2500 Print for sale.Β
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LJCal
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by LJCal on Mar 5, 2021 0:17:56 GMT 1, Hi, Sorry i don't come on much...I was looking for offers over Β£800. Whats your thoughts? Too much, you can probably buy these direct from SBM for Β£200-300 all in.
Hi, Sorry i don't come on much...I was looking for offers over Β£800. Whats your thoughts? Too much, you can probably buy these direct from SBM for Β£200-300 all in.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by LJCal on Mar 5, 2021 0:31:53 GMT 1, If anybody has a lead to one of these with a black stamp, please let me know. Avoid, there are less legit original black stamps than authentic Warhol editions and they are very hard to authenticate. Warhol only had a lose involvement in the first run of SBM Marilyns and even these are unauthorised reproductions, there have since been at least 4 other printers claiming to be SBM putting out black stamps of the Soup Cans, Marilyn, Flowers Mao etc, all are nothing more than decorative prints with no real value. Warhol signed probably a few dozen of the original black stamp Marilyns (stating this is not by me), I reckon one of these with bullet proof provenance would cost Β£30-40,000. The current SBM are good reproductions that you can buy direct for a few hundred pounds and donβt pretend to be anything other than a nice replica hence they use blue stamps to avoid any confusion. There are plenty of other ways to own official Warhol editions or nice ephemera on a budget but SBM is not the way IMO.
If anybody has a lead to one of these with a black stamp, please let me know. Avoid, there are less legit original black stamps than authentic Warhol editions and they are very hard to authenticate. Warhol only had a lose involvement in the first run of SBM Marilyns and even these are unauthorised reproductions, there have since been at least 4 other printers claiming to be SBM putting out black stamps of the Soup Cans, Marilyn, Flowers Mao etc, all are nothing more than decorative prints with no real value. Warhol signed probably a few dozen of the original black stamp Marilyns (stating this is not by me), I reckon one of these with bullet proof provenance would cost Β£30-40,000. The current SBM are good reproductions that you can buy direct for a few hundred pounds and donβt pretend to be anything other than a nice replica hence they use blue stamps to avoid any confusion. There are plenty of other ways to own official Warhol editions or nice ephemera on a budget but SBM is not the way IMO.
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LJCal
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by LJCal on Mar 5, 2021 0:38:02 GMT 1, These always make good, fun pieces to put up on the walls. Quality is good too. Quality will be good as they use the original screens. Thatβs not true, the original SBM prints were smaller than the authentic prints and new plates were made, I believe they were supplied with the colour codes from Warhol and Warholβs studio helped to create the new plates to print the Marilyns until the relationship soured. The modern SBM have nothing to do with these plates and whilst good replicas are someway off in terms of colours if you do a like for like comparison.
These always make good, fun pieces to put up on the walls. Quality is good too. Quality will be good as they use the original screens. Thatβs not true, the original SBM prints were smaller than the authentic prints and new plates were made, I believe they were supplied with the colour codes from Warhol and Warholβs studio helped to create the new plates to print the Marilyns until the relationship soured. The modern SBM have nothing to do with these plates and whilst good replicas are someway off in terms of colours if you do a like for like comparison.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by esfer on Mar 7, 2021 6:43:15 GMT 1, That is a nice colorway for electric chair. Some are not nearlyas good.
That is a nice colorway for electric chair. Some are not nearlyas good.
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LJCal
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by LJCal on Mar 7, 2021 7:34:17 GMT 1, That is a nice colorway for electric chair. Some are not nearlyas good. Yeah, probably 5 out of the 10 work. Some of the others are quite hard to make out or just donβt really pop. This is the best colourway followed by the yellow and pink IMO. revolverwarholgallery.com/portfolio/electric-chairs-81/
That is a nice colorway for electric chair. Some are not nearlyas good. Yeah, probably 5 out of the 10 work. Some of the others are quite hard to make out or just donβt really pop. This is the best colourway followed by the yellow and pink IMO. revolverwarholgallery.com/portfolio/electric-chairs-81/
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by mrcounterfeit on May 24, 2021 16:48:33 GMT 1, Hi
I did some research on the Sunday B. Morning prints. Is there a connection with Andy Warhol or is it just a marketing concept?
The start of reproducing Warhol prints from the 1970 in Germany, has to do with the increasing interest in PopArt in Germany and the culture that went against the elitism of art. Between 1970 and 2000 multiple (Sunday B. Morning) prints after Andy Warhol were offered. Maoβs, Soup, Marilyns by different βprintersβ. They used different fonts on their black stamps.
Around 2002 a Belgian guy registered the trademark βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ . It was the time when e-commerce was on the rise. And some art galleries turned from bricks to clicks. This made it possible to reach a larger group of people interested in Andy Warhol prints. Around 2007 the ownership of the trademarks βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ and βFill in your own signatureβ changed to the United States. The production however is still done in Belgium. But despite the fact that the brand Sunday B. Morning is protected, Sunday B. Morning prints from other parties (printed with black stamps) are occasionally still on the market.
Hi I did some research on the Sunday B. Morning prints. Is there a connection with Andy Warhol or is it just a marketing concept?
The start of reproducing Warhol prints from the 1970 in Germany, has to do with the increasing interest in PopArt in Germany and the culture that went against the elitism of art. Between 1970 and 2000 multiple (Sunday B. Morning) prints after Andy Warhol were offered. Maoβs, Soup, Marilyns by different βprintersβ. They used different fonts on their black stamps.
Around 2002 a Belgian guy registered the trademark βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ . It was the time when e-commerce was on the rise. And some art galleries turned from bricks to clicks. This made it possible to reach a larger group of people interested in Andy Warhol prints. Around 2007 the ownership of the trademarks βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ and βFill in your own signatureβ changed to the United States. The production however is still done in Belgium. But despite the fact that the brand Sunday B. Morning is protected, Sunday B. Morning prints from other parties (printed with black stamps) are occasionally still on the market.
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LJCal
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by LJCal on May 24, 2021 19:38:50 GMT 1, Hi I did some research on the Sunday B. Morning prints. Is there a connection with Andy Warhol or is it just a marketing concept?
The start of reproducing Warhol prints from the 1970 in Germany, has to do with the increasing interest in PopArt in Germany and the culture that went against the elitism of art. Between 1970 and 2000 multiple (Sunday B. Morning) prints after Andy Warhol were offered. Maoβs, Soup, Marilyns by different βprintersβ. They used different fonts on their black stamps.
Around 2002 a Belgian guy registered the trademark βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ . It was the time when e-commerce was on the rise. And some art galleries turned from bricks to clicks. This made it possible to reach a larger group of people interested in Andy Warhol prints. Around 2007 the ownership of the trademarks βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ and βFill in your own signatureβ changed to the United States. The production however is still done in Belgium. But despite the fact that the brand Sunday B. Morning is protected, Sunday B. Morning prints from other parties (printed with black stamps) are occasionally still on the market.
Warhol did enter into negotiations with a European printer to do a run of Marilyns but in the end the relationship soured and he didn't authorise the prints. They ended up going to market with them anyway so all SBM prints are in fact unauthorised replicas, he ironically signed a few of the Marilyns as this is not by me. I'd be highly sceptical that any being sold as signed are authentic as he probably signed no more than a handful.
Hi I did some research on the Sunday B. Morning prints. Is there a connection with Andy Warhol or is it just a marketing concept?
The start of reproducing Warhol prints from the 1970 in Germany, has to do with the increasing interest in PopArt in Germany and the culture that went against the elitism of art. Between 1970 and 2000 multiple (Sunday B. Morning) prints after Andy Warhol were offered. Maoβs, Soup, Marilyns by different βprintersβ. They used different fonts on their black stamps.
Around 2002 a Belgian guy registered the trademark βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ . It was the time when e-commerce was on the rise. And some art galleries turned from bricks to clicks. This made it possible to reach a larger group of people interested in Andy Warhol prints. Around 2007 the ownership of the trademarks βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ and βFill in your own signatureβ changed to the United States. The production however is still done in Belgium. But despite the fact that the brand Sunday B. Morning is protected, Sunday B. Morning prints from other parties (printed with black stamps) are occasionally still on the market.
Warhol did enter into negotiations with a European printer to do a run of Marilyns but in the end the relationship soured and he didn't authorise the prints. They ended up going to market with them anyway so all SBM prints are in fact unauthorised replicas, he ironically signed a few of the Marilyns as this is not by me. I'd be highly sceptical that any being sold as signed are authentic as he probably signed no more than a handful.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by Javier on May 24, 2021 20:01:20 GMT 1, Hi I did some research on the Sunday B. Morning prints. Is there a connection with Andy Warhol or is it just a marketing concept?
The start of reproducing Warhol prints from the 1970 in Germany, has to do with the increasing interest in PopArt in Germany and the culture that went against the elitism of art. Between 1970 and 2000 multiple (Sunday B. Morning) prints after Andy Warhol were offered. Maoβs, Soup, Marilyns by different βprintersβ. They used different fonts on their black stamps.
Around 2002 a Belgian guy registered the trademark βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ . It was the time when e-commerce was on the rise. And some art galleries turned from bricks to clicks. This made it possible to reach a larger group of people interested in Andy Warhol prints. Around 2007 the ownership of the trademarks βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ and βFill in your own signatureβ changed to the United States. The production however is still done in Belgium. But despite the fact that the brand Sunday B. Morning is protected, Sunday B. Morning prints from other parties (printed with black stamps) are occasionally still on the market.
Nice article. Thanks for the information!! Itβs great for all of us who know almost nothing about the complicated world of the Warhol and after Warhol prints.
Hi I did some research on the Sunday B. Morning prints. Is there a connection with Andy Warhol or is it just a marketing concept?
The start of reproducing Warhol prints from the 1970 in Germany, has to do with the increasing interest in PopArt in Germany and the culture that went against the elitism of art. Between 1970 and 2000 multiple (Sunday B. Morning) prints after Andy Warhol were offered. Maoβs, Soup, Marilyns by different βprintersβ. They used different fonts on their black stamps.
Around 2002 a Belgian guy registered the trademark βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ . It was the time when e-commerce was on the rise. And some art galleries turned from bricks to clicks. This made it possible to reach a larger group of people interested in Andy Warhol prints. Around 2007 the ownership of the trademarks βPrinted by Sunday B. Morningβ and βFill in your own signatureβ changed to the United States. The production however is still done in Belgium. But despite the fact that the brand Sunday B. Morning is protected, Sunday B. Morning prints from other parties (printed with black stamps) are occasionally still on the market.
Nice article. Thanks for the information!! Itβs great for all of us who know almost nothing about the complicated world of the Warhol and after Warhol prints.
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LJCal
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by LJCal on May 25, 2021 0:58:55 GMT 1, Alot of nonsense in that article, there is one mention of Sunday B Morning prints in the catalogue raisonee. They mention the unauthorised Marilyns, but give no info on the dimensions or edition size. The catalogue makes no mention of any Flowers or Electric Chair replicas and certainly does not get into the specifics of the editions. People take the mention in the catalogue as meaning these prints (the marilyns) form part of Warhol's oeuvre of prints, this is a misconception, the catalogue refers to them catagorically as unauthorised.
Alot of nonsense in that article, there is one mention of Sunday B Morning prints in the catalogue raisonee. They mention the unauthorised Marilyns, but give no info on the dimensions or edition size. The catalogue makes no mention of any Flowers or Electric Chair replicas and certainly does not get into the specifics of the editions. People take the mention in the catalogue as meaning these prints (the marilyns) form part of Warhol's oeuvre of prints, this is a misconception, the catalogue refers to them catagorically as unauthorised.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by sandinista on Jun 1, 2021 13:17:33 GMT 1, Anyone collect Warhol prints? What's the rough price range on his prints and any tips on where to buy from or avoiding fakes?
Anyone collect Warhol prints? What's the rough price range on his prints and any tips on where to buy from or avoiding fakes?
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by King and a Duck on Jul 23, 2021 18:24:34 GMT 1,
These prices from a Christies Los Angeles catalogue from 1999.
I remember spending a similar amount on a secondhand Nissan Almera around that time.
In hindsight, not the best investment.
These prices from a Christies Los Angeles catalogue from 1999. I remember spending a similar amount on a secondhand Nissan Almera around that time. In hindsight, not the best investment.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by Young Art Collector on Jul 23, 2021 22:10:55 GMT 1, These prices from a Christies Los Angeles catalogue from 1999. I remember spending a similar amount on a secondhand Nissan Almera around that time. In hindsight, not the best investment.
Damn, I have been 4 years old, at that time π Spend all my pocket money for Duplo & Lego
These prices from a Christies Los Angeles catalogue from 1999. I remember spending a similar amount on a secondhand Nissan Almera around that time. In hindsight, not the best investment. Damn, I have been 4 years old, at that time π Spend all my pocket money for Duplo & Lego
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by blurp on Jul 23, 2021 22:36:58 GMT 1, Isnt hindsight great? Fun! I have a box of auction catalogues from 2008/9/10s somewhere in the basement.
Isnt hindsight great? Fun! I have a box of auction catalogues from 2008/9/10s somewhere in the basement.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by Pawel on Jul 24, 2021 0:44:55 GMT 1, These prices from a Christies Los Angeles catalogue from 1999. I remember spending a similar amount on a secondhand Nissan Almera around that time. In hindsight, not the best investment. Damn, I have been 4 years old, at that time π Spend all my pocket money for Duplo & Lego
If you kept them sealed, you'd be grand.
These prices from a Christies Los Angeles catalogue from 1999. I remember spending a similar amount on a secondhand Nissan Almera around that time. In hindsight, not the best investment. Damn, I have been 4 years old, at that time π Spend all my pocket money for Duplo & Lego If you kept them sealed, you'd be grand.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by The Strip Gallery on Sept 25, 2021 13:00:47 GMT 1,
For our Gallery we are looking for works of art by the following artists:
Invader Andy Warhol Banksy Opie Paul Insect Stik Obey KAWS Mimmo Rotella Mario Schifano Damien Hirst Edgar Plans Donald Baechler ErrΓ² Robert Combas Cindy Sherman Christo Tracey Emin Gilbert & Geroge Alex Katz Barry MCGEE Luigi Ontani Gerhard RICHTER
Eventually we also evaluate other artists with an international market.
The proposed works must be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and certified origin.
We can evaluate a direct acquisition or a collaboration for the sale of the proposed works of art.
Please, contact us through email: info@stripgallery.it or by our official contact page: HERE
For our Gallery we are looking for works of art by the following artists: Invader Andy Warhol Banksy Opie Paul Insect Stik Obey KAWS Mimmo Rotella Mario Schifano Damien Hirst Edgar Plans Donald Baechler ErrΓ² Robert Combas Cindy Sherman Christo Tracey Emin Gilbert & Geroge Alex Katz Barry MCGEE Luigi Ontani Gerhard RICHTER Eventually we also evaluate other artists with an international market. The proposed works must be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and certified origin. We can evaluate a direct acquisition or a collaboration for the sale of the proposed works of art. Please, contact us through email: info@stripgallery.it or by our official contact page: HERE
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by Coach on Sept 25, 2021 15:53:47 GMT 1, For our Gallery we are looking for works of art by the following artists: Invader Andy Warhol Banksy Opie Paul Insect Stik Obey KAWS Mimmo Rotella Mario Schifano Damien Hirst Edgar Plans Donald Baechler ErrΓ² Robert Combas Cindy Sherman Christo Tracey Emin Gilbert & Geroge Alex Katz Barry MCGEE Luigi Ontani Gerhard RICHTER Eventually we also evaluate other artists with an international market. The proposed works must be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and certified origin. We can evaluate a direct acquisition or a collaboration for the sale of the proposed works of art. Please, contact us through email: info@stripgallery.it or by our official contact page: HERE
If you require the coa, why do you also require a certified copy? Out of interest.
For our Gallery we are looking for works of art by the following artists: Invader Andy Warhol Banksy Opie Paul Insect Stik Obey KAWS Mimmo Rotella Mario Schifano Damien Hirst Edgar Plans Donald Baechler ErrΓ² Robert Combas Cindy Sherman Christo Tracey Emin Gilbert & Geroge Alex Katz Barry MCGEE Luigi Ontani Gerhard RICHTER Eventually we also evaluate other artists with an international market. The proposed works must be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and certified origin. We can evaluate a direct acquisition or a collaboration for the sale of the proposed works of art. Please, contact us through email: info@stripgallery.it or by our official contact page: HERE
If you require the coa, why do you also require a certified copy? Out of interest.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by The Strip Gallery on Sept 25, 2021 16:01:00 GMT 1, For our Gallery we are looking for works of art by the following artists: Invader Andy Warhol Banksy Opie Paul Insect Stik Obey KAWS Mimmo Rotella Mario Schifano Damien Hirst Edgar Plans Donald Baechler ErrΓ² Robert Combas Cindy Sherman Christo Tracey Emin Gilbert & Geroge Alex Katz Barry MCGEE Luigi Ontani Gerhard RICHTER Eventually we also evaluate other artists with an international market. The proposed works must be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and certified origin. We can evaluate a direct acquisition or a collaboration for the sale of the proposed works of art. Please, contact us through email: info@stripgallery.it or by our official contact page: HERE
If you require the coa, why do you also require a certified copy? Out of interest. Good afternoon and thank you for your answer!
I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance!
Thank you!
For our Gallery we are looking for works of art by the following artists: Invader Andy Warhol Banksy Opie Paul Insect Stik Obey KAWS Mimmo Rotella Mario Schifano Damien Hirst Edgar Plans Donald Baechler ErrΓ² Robert Combas Cindy Sherman Christo Tracey Emin Gilbert & Geroge Alex Katz Barry MCGEE Luigi Ontani Gerhard RICHTER Eventually we also evaluate other artists with an international market. The proposed works must be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and certified origin. We can evaluate a direct acquisition or a collaboration for the sale of the proposed works of art. Please, contact us through email: info@stripgallery.it or by our official contact page: HERE
If you require the coa, why do you also require a certified copy? Out of interest. Good afternoon and thank you for your answer! I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance! Thank you!
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by The Strip Gallery on Sept 25, 2021 16:13:39 GMT 1, Good afternoon and thank you for your answer! I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance! Thank you! oh, so what youβre saying is that youβre NOT Tate Wardβ¦. got it. π We are a modern and contemporary gallery in Italy! The Strip Gallery.
Good afternoon and thank you for your answer! I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance! Thank you! oh, so what youβre saying is that youβre NOT Tate Wardβ¦. got it. π We are a modern and contemporary gallery in Italy! The Strip Gallery.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by Pawel on Sept 25, 2021 16:22:51 GMT 1, If you require the coa, why do you also require a certified copy? Out of interest. Good afternoon and thank you for your answer! I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance! Thank you!
If you require COA for everything, there go invader kits and prints as they don't come with COAs
If you require the coa, why do you also require a certified copy? Out of interest. Good afternoon and thank you for your answer! I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance! Thank you! If you require COA for everything, there go invader kits and prints as they don't come with COAs
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by Octopus UK on Sept 25, 2021 16:54:07 GMT 1, Yes, a bizarre understanding of the nature of these prints and their origin.
Yes, a bizarre understanding of the nature of these prints and their origin.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by The Strip Gallery on Sept 25, 2021 16:54:57 GMT 1, Good afternoon and thank you for your answer! I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance! Thank you! If you require COA for everything, there goes invader kits and prints as they don't come with COAs We will evaluate from time to time. Sometimes the best certification is the provenance!
Good afternoon and thank you for your answer! I simply want to say that the proposed works must have certification of authenticity and origin. We only promote and sell works of art of which we are 100% certain of the authenticity and provenance! Thank you! If you require COA for everything, there goes invader kits and prints as they don't come with COAs We will evaluate from time to time. Sometimes the best certification is the provenance!
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by Poster Bob on Sept 25, 2021 18:23:19 GMT 1, Yeah, you seem to have very little understanding of these artists markets and are just fishing for items to add a premium to. Surely a lovely experience.
Yeah, you seem to have very little understanding of these artists markets and are just fishing for items to add a premium to. Surely a lovely experience.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by orchid on Sept 25, 2021 18:26:13 GMT 1, They have no physical stock, working on consignment/phishing/shopping around. Poor model.
They have no physical stock, working on consignment/phishing/shopping around. Poor model.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by The Strip Gallery on Sept 25, 2021 20:23:29 GMT 1, They have no physical stock, working on consignment/phishing/shopping around. Poor model. I think you are talking without knowing each other and it is not cool! All the works of art we propose are our property and are not on consignment!
Please get to know us before speaking by giving incorrect and misleading information. Thanks!
They have no physical stock, working on consignment/phishing/shopping around. Poor model. I think you are talking without knowing each other and it is not cool! All the works of art we propose are our property and are not on consignment! Please get to know us before speaking by giving incorrect and misleading information. Thanks!
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by fk27 on Nov 1, 2021 17:39:29 GMT 1, Are there Patrick Maske victims here ? Please contact me.
Are there Patrick Maske victims here ? Please contact me.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by The Strip Gallery on Nov 4, 2021 15:18:57 GMT 1, We evaluate an immediate direct purchase for works by:
- OBEY - Shepard Fairey (only hand painted) - Mimmo Rotella; - Mario Schifano; - Donald Baechler; - Alighiero Boetti; - Jannis Kounellis; - Luigi Ontani; - Dennis Oppenheim; - Cindy Sherman.
Write us via email please: info@stripgallery.it.
Only certified works with provenance.
Thank you!
We evaluate an immediate direct purchase for works by:
- OBEY - Shepard Fairey (only hand painted) - Mimmo Rotella; - Mario Schifano; - Donald Baechler; - Alighiero Boetti; - Jannis Kounellis; - Luigi Ontani; - Dennis Oppenheim; - Cindy Sherman.
Write us via email please: info@stripgallery.it.
Only certified works with provenance.
Thank you!
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by The Strip Gallery on Nov 5, 2021 11:15:26 GMT 1, Also searching for WESSELMANN and LICHTENSTEIN.
Also searching for WESSELMANN and LICHTENSTEIN.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by marieh2021 on Nov 7, 2021 12:34:03 GMT 1, Hi guys.
Good to see this print is causing a good old discussion on art. I did get it from a london art store if that helps.
Im selling for offers in excess of Β£450 after doing some more research.
Hi guys.
Good to see this print is causing a good old discussion on art. I did get it from a london art store if that helps.
Im selling for offers in excess of Β£450 after doing some more research.
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Andy Warhol πΊπΈ Real or Fake? β’ Sunday B. Morning Print, by fredowe on Nov 10, 2021 11:33:49 GMT 1, Hello, i had a discussion last week with SBM team in order to buy a Marilyn print and they shared that: "We still publish in Belgium. They are printed exactly the same way that they were done originally". So i think there isn't any difference between firt edition produced and today.
Hello, i had a discussion last week with SBM team in order to buy a Marilyn print and they shared that: "We still publish in Belgium. They are printed exactly the same way that they were done originally". So i think there isn't any difference between firt edition produced and today.
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