Warhol, Andy
ANDY WARHOL Portrait of Ingrid Bergman with Hat, 1983
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$250.00
Sku: GH2933
Artist: Andy Warhol
Title: Portrait of Ingrid Bergman with Hat
Year: 1983
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 8 x 8 inches ( 20 x 20 cm )
Image Size: 8 x 8 inches ( 20 x 20 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: Yes
Frame Size: H: 18 x W: 18 x D: .75 in.
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Ingrid Bergman from “Casablanca” (1983), published by Galerie Börjeson in Malmö, captures one of Hollywood’s most iconic figures through Andy Warhol’s late Pop Art mastery. Rendered in deep espresso, indigo, and olive tones, this version evokes the moody glamour of Casablanca, transforming Bergman’s luminous screen presence into an image of quiet intensity. Each piece from this rare series bears Warhol’s printed signature, a distinctive feature that enhances its authenticity and collector appeal. Printed on glossy paper that recalls his silkscreen technique, the surface reflects Warhol’s fascination with fame, beauty, and memory. Framed in white wood with a 4-inch mat and UV-protective plexi, this portrait embodies the elegance and cinematic depth that define Warhol’s final decade — a stunning homage to both the artist and his muse.
Artist: Andy Warhol
Title: Portrait of Ingrid Bergman with Hat
Year: 1983
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 8 x 8 inches ( 20 x 20 cm )
Image Size: 8 x 8 inches ( 20 x 20 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: Yes
Frame Size: H: 18 x W: 18 x D: .75 in.
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Ingrid Bergman from “Casablanca” (1983), published by Galerie Börjeson in Malmö, captures one of Hollywood’s most iconic figures through Andy Warhol’s late Pop Art mastery. Rendered in deep espresso, indigo, and olive tones, this version evokes the moody glamour of Casablanca, transforming Bergman’s luminous screen presence into an image of quiet intensity. Each piece from this rare series bears Warhol’s printed signature, a distinctive feature that enhances its authenticity and collector appeal. Printed on glossy paper that recalls his silkscreen technique, the surface reflects Warhol’s fascination with fame, beauty, and memory. Framed in white wood with a 4-inch mat and UV-protective plexi, this portrait embodies the elegance and cinematic depth that define Warhol’s final decade — a stunning homage to both the artist and his muse.