
ANDY WARHOL – The Souper Dress, 1965, Lot Number 65, screenprint on cotton paper, 26.5 x 21.5 in
Est. $2,000 – $4,000. Current bid: $4600
Paddle 8 is auctioning this dress that they are crediting to Andy Warhol. It’s described, “the present lot is screenprint on cotton paper depicting a 1960s styled dress designed with Warhol’s iconic Campbell’s soup can motif.” Except that it’s NOT by Andy. And this should be quite clear from a 2 second Google search. Here’s an ad for the dress below and as the text says says:
“Send the label from any two cans of Campbell’s Soup plus $1 along with your dress size to….”
It’s great, but how it can be bid up to $4600 and credited to Warhol, I’m not sure. As they say, “Buyer beware.”
(via Paddle 8)
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