
Andy Warhol
Brooklyn Bridge , 1983
Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
39 1/4 x 39 1/4 in
99.7 x 99.7 cm
99.7 x 99.7 cm
Edition of 200
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Andy Warhol’s Brooklyn Bridge, created in 1983 to commemorate the bridge’s 100th anniversary, is a striking screenprint that blends American iconography with Warhol’s bold pop aesthetic. Featuring layered imagery of...
Andy Warhol’s Brooklyn Bridge, created in 1983 to commemorate the bridge’s 100th anniversary, is a striking screenprint that blends American iconography with Warhol’s bold pop aesthetic. Featuring layered imagery of the historic New York landmark in vibrant, overlapping colors, the piece captures both the architectural grandeur and the cultural significance of the Brooklyn Bridge. As one of Warhol’s later works, it stands as a tribute to urban innovation and his deep connection to New York City. Brooklyn Bridge remains a celebrated edition among collectors and a vivid symbol of Warhol’s enduring legacy.