Thanks, Took me about three years to find it. Finally located it at a gallery in NYC in this mint condition. Hanging in my living room, and it never gets boring to look at. Love the work...but it's more than just being Warhol, or Jagger it is the combo of them both and such a great piece of art.
Would love to see it sometime. I know a great deal about Warhol and have seen many of his pieces, including numerous of Jagger. This is one of the best.
I always think that what you hang on your wall is part of your identity forever. Reassuring somehow.
i think this is the best one warhol did with jagger. i´d love to have it too. i have two Marilyn Monroes and love them, but mick would be very cool of course.
yes ...10 in total...one original on canvas of each...and 250 of each in silkscreen prints...of which thereare about 10 of each in mint condition...the original canvas are usually in museums around the globe... i think there are a few of them in Germany
Nice one ringstns, just curious but what would be a ballpark price for one of those? I remember I saw one in the village at a gallery years and years ago when Warhol was still alive and it wasn't THAT bad price wise - would have bought it but it was one of the ones up above that I did not like. I know it was one of the "brown only" ones and I wanted something with more colors in it - who thought Andy was gonna be dead n few years due to a-hole slacker hospital workers, what else is new).....So Ballpark price if you don't mind....
You must be a rich man if it's an original because an art dealer pal of mine has one, not a silk screened piece but one of the original pieces, and he has a price tag of $1.25 million on it! He is trying to sell it for the real owner, a multi-millionaire from New York. I could have bought one of the silk screened prints now valued anywhere from $40,000-70,000 depending on the pose, for $2500 in 1986 in A gallery in New York but then, I had no money to speak of. If I had known, I'd have taken a LOAN to buy one!
bought it for $56,000 approx and worth about 100,000 now....just found a Marilyn 3 weeks ago (which I'll post shortly). After purchasing it, the dealer offered me $40,000 additional to resell it...before I even got it back from them framed!! I own a total of three Warhol's...the other one is called Action Picture..which is of cowboys and indians....soooooo cool! But Mick is my first and most treasured.
Will do. I live in LA but hope to get to NY a couple of times before the end of the year.
Four or five years ago MOCA in LA held one of the most important Warhol retrospectives. Not sure if this show traveled or if there was a catalog but it's worth your researching. I am quite passionate about art and have seen many great exhibitions, including a killer Warhol one at the Hayward Gallery in London back in the day. Knew Andy a bit from his trips to LA. His art was and is more exciting than he was. I have great respect for his talent.
Have you seen the Andy Warhol documentary on DVD?....very interesting when he was showing his soup can exibit in L.A. back in the 60's....he was very upset when the show was a dud....and now look at what they're woth today....on the DVD, they show live pictures of Jagger in warhols studio looking over his photo's...very cool