Catégorie
Estampe-MultipleTechnique
Sérigraphie Type d'oeuvre
Multiple (Edition of 200, 30 AP, 5 PP, 3 EP, 25 TP, signed a)Certificat délivré par
Revolver Gallery Signature
Signé mainDimensions hors cadre
40 x 32 in(101,6 x 81,28 cm)
Facture délivrée par
Revolver Gallery État
bonDescription de l'oeuvre
Andy WARHOL
(1928-1987)
Franz Kafka(1980)
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Franz Kafka, the inspiration of Franz Kafka 226, is regarded as one of the most influential writers of the twentieth century and of the magical realism genre. Kafka is famous for both short stories and novels, with much of his work published posthumously, despite his wishes for his work to be burned and unread. Some of his most famous works include The Trial and The Metamorphosis. Kafka’s work became so influential that it inspired the creation of the word, “Kafkaesque,” when something evokes similar themes or scenarios that appeared in Kafka’s writings. Warhol’s take on Kafka’s image uses a realistic quality in the portrait, while overlaying it with muted greens and blues and shading that accentuates his features, such as his eyebrows and ears, like that of a caricature.