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Andy Warhol
A Collection of Record Covers with Cover Art by Andy Warhol
- Estimate
- $30,000 - 50,000
$62,500
Lot Details
A rare collection of 66 albums, with 69 accompanying records (including two picture discs), in their associated covers in various media, with one bound book and one hinged cardboard case containing various works.
1949-87
various sizes;
smallest 7 in. (17.8 cm)
largest 12 3/8 x 12 3/8 in. (31.4 x 31.4 cm)
smallest 7 in. (17.8 cm)
largest 12 3/8 x 12 3/8 in. (31.4 x 31.4 cm)
Specialist
Full-Cataloguing
Catalogue Essay
Including: Carlos Chavez, A Program of Mexican Music, 1949;
Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Nevsky, 1949;
Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Nevsky, 1949;
The Nation’s Nightmare, 1952;
The Boston Pops, Latin Rhythms, circa 1952;
Margarita Madrigal, Madrigal's Magic Key to Spanish, 1953;
William Tell Overture, Semiramide Overture, 1954;
William Tell Overture, Semiramide Overture, 1954;
Thelonious Monk, MONK, 1954;
Count Basie, 1955;
Count Basie, 1955;
Joe Newman, I’m Still Swinging, 1956;
Maurice Ravel, Daphnis and Chloe, 1955;
Leopold Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake Acts I and II, 1955;
Chopin: Nocturnes Vol. II, 1956;
Cool Gabriels, 1956;
The Joe Newman Octet, I’m Still Swinging, 1956;
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Both Feet in the Groove, 1956;
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Both Feet in the Groove, 1956;
Jay Jay Johnson, Kai Winding and Bennie Green, Trombone by Three, 1956;
Kenny Burrell, 1956;
Johnny Griffin, The Congregation, 1957;
The Story of Moondog, 1957;
Kenny Burrell, Blue Lights Volume 1, 1958;
Kenny Burrell, Blue Lights Volume 2, 1958;
Tennessee Williams Reading from the Glass Menagerie, The Yellow Bird and Five Poems, 1960;
This is John Wallowitch!!!, 1964;
The East Village Other: Electric Newspaper, Hiroshima Day, USA vs Underground, 1966;
ASPEN MAGAZINE, IN ALL NEW FAB, 1966;
The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967;
The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967;
ANDY WARHOL ’S INDEX (BOOK), 1967;
The Velvet Underground, White Light/White Heat, 1968;
The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers, 1971;
John Cale, The Academy in Peril, 1972;
Paul Anka, The Painter, 1976;
The Rolling Stones, Love You Live, 1977;
Walter Steding and The Dragon People, The Joke, 1980;
Liza Minnelli Live at Carnegie Hall, 1981;
John Cale, Honi Soit…, 1981;
Loredana Berte, Made In Italy, 1981;
Diana Ross, Silk Electric, 1977;
Diana Ross, MUSCLES, 1982;
Billy Squire, Emotions In Motion, 1982;
Billy Squier, Emotions In Motion, 1982;
Querelle, 1982;
Rolling Stones, Emotional Tattoo, 1983;
Miguel Bose, Made In Spain, 1983;
Miguel Bose, Fuego, 1983;
Rats & Star, Soul Vacation, 1983;
The Smiths, 1984;
Aretha, 1986;
John Lennon, Menlove Ave., 1986;
Debbie Harry, Rockbird (green), 1986;
Debbie Harry, Rockbird (magenta), 1986;
Debbie Harry, French Kissing, 1986;
MTV High Priority, 1987;
Vladmir Horowitz, Piano Music of Mendelssohn and Liszt, 1952;
George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue, 1956;
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, Erica Morini and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, circa 1953;
Walter Steding, Secret Spy/My Room, 1982;
Walter Steding, Secret Spy/My Room, 1982;
Artie Shaw, Any Old Time (back cover), 1957;
Bruckner and Schubert, The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, 1956;
The Smiths, Sheila Take a Bow, 1987; and Radial Sound
Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Nevsky, 1949;
Sergei Prokofiev, Alexander Nevsky, 1949;
The Nation’s Nightmare, 1952;
The Boston Pops, Latin Rhythms, circa 1952;
Margarita Madrigal, Madrigal's Magic Key to Spanish, 1953;
William Tell Overture, Semiramide Overture, 1954;
William Tell Overture, Semiramide Overture, 1954;
Thelonious Monk, MONK, 1954;
Count Basie, 1955;
Count Basie, 1955;
Joe Newman, I’m Still Swinging, 1956;
Maurice Ravel, Daphnis and Chloe, 1955;
Leopold Tchaikovsky, Swan Lake Acts I and II, 1955;
Chopin: Nocturnes Vol. II, 1956;
Cool Gabriels, 1956;
The Joe Newman Octet, I’m Still Swinging, 1956;
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Both Feet in the Groove, 1956;
Artie Shaw and His Orchestra, Both Feet in the Groove, 1956;
Jay Jay Johnson, Kai Winding and Bennie Green, Trombone by Three, 1956;
Kenny Burrell, 1956;
Johnny Griffin, The Congregation, 1957;
The Story of Moondog, 1957;
Kenny Burrell, Blue Lights Volume 1, 1958;
Kenny Burrell, Blue Lights Volume 2, 1958;
Tennessee Williams Reading from the Glass Menagerie, The Yellow Bird and Five Poems, 1960;
This is John Wallowitch!!!, 1964;
The East Village Other: Electric Newspaper, Hiroshima Day, USA vs Underground, 1966;
ASPEN MAGAZINE, IN ALL NEW FAB, 1966;
The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967;
The Velvet Underground & Nico, 1967;
ANDY WARHOL ’S INDEX (BOOK), 1967;
The Velvet Underground, White Light/White Heat, 1968;
The Rolling Stones, Sticky Fingers, 1971;
John Cale, The Academy in Peril, 1972;
Paul Anka, The Painter, 1976;
The Rolling Stones, Love You Live, 1977;
Walter Steding and The Dragon People, The Joke, 1980;
Liza Minnelli Live at Carnegie Hall, 1981;
John Cale, Honi Soit…, 1981;
Loredana Berte, Made In Italy, 1981;
Diana Ross, Silk Electric, 1977;
Diana Ross, MUSCLES, 1982;
Billy Squire, Emotions In Motion, 1982;
Billy Squier, Emotions In Motion, 1982;
Querelle, 1982;
Rolling Stones, Emotional Tattoo, 1983;
Miguel Bose, Made In Spain, 1983;
Miguel Bose, Fuego, 1983;
Rats & Star, Soul Vacation, 1983;
The Smiths, 1984;
Aretha, 1986;
John Lennon, Menlove Ave., 1986;
Debbie Harry, Rockbird (green), 1986;
Debbie Harry, Rockbird (magenta), 1986;
Debbie Harry, French Kissing, 1986;
MTV High Priority, 1987;
Vladmir Horowitz, Piano Music of Mendelssohn and Liszt, 1952;
George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue, 1956;
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto, Erica Morini and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, circa 1953;
Walter Steding, Secret Spy/My Room, 1982;
Walter Steding, Secret Spy/My Room, 1982;
Artie Shaw, Any Old Time (back cover), 1957;
Bruckner and Schubert, The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam, 1956;
The Smiths, Sheila Take a Bow, 1987; and Radial Sound
Literature
Andy Warhol
American | B. 1928 D. 1987Andy Warhol was the leading exponent of the Pop Art movement in the U.S. in the 1960s. Following an early career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol achieved fame with his revolutionary series of silkscreened prints and paintings of familiar objects, such as Campbell's soup tins, and celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe. Obsessed with popular culture, celebrity and advertising, Warhol created his slick, seemingly mass-produced images of everyday subject matter from his famed Factory studio in New York City. His use of mechanical methods of reproduction, notably the commercial technique of silk screening, wholly revolutionized art-making.Working as an artist, but also director and producer, Warhol produced a number of avant-garde films in addition to managing the experimental rock band The Velvet Underground and founding Interview magazine. A central figure in the New York art scene until his untimely death in 1987, Warhol was notably also a mentor to such artists as Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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