Andy Warhol is one of the most famous
artists of the 20th century and a pillar of contemporary art.
He is one of the rare artists to achieve legendary status during
his own lifetime.
Born in 1928 in the Uinted States, Andy
Warhol's career took off in 1949 when he started as a commercial
artist in New York. He illustrated articles and disigned ads
for high- profile fashion magazines such as Glamour, Vogue and
Harper's Bazaar. With his very characteristic artistic style,
he rapidly became the darling of New York.
At the beginning of the 50s the appearance
of Pop Art changed the face of the contemporary art world dramatically.
This trend found its critical inspiration in symbols of mass
consumption, including brand names, advertising slogans and
comic strips as well as famous cinema actors and pop stars.
Warhol began to incorporate Pop Art
into his work in the early 1960s. His drawings and paintings
depicted dollars, Campbell's soup cans, bottles of Coca Cola
and Heinz tomato ketchup, comic strips, etc. His art, using
images from the consumer market, made him a popular figure and
he soon became knwon as the "Prince of pop Art".
In 1962, Andy Warhol adopted a new technique
which became his trademark, marking the beginning of a new period
in the history of art: silk-screen printed photograph reproduced
on canvas and painted in very bright colours. He produced a
series of celebrity portraits, including Liz Taylor, Jackie
Kennedy, James Dean, Mick Jagger and Marlon Brondo, and also
Marilyn Monroe ans Elvis Presley, both whom personified the
American dream.
This tribute to famous people seems
to reflect Warhol's need to own a tiny part of the celebrity
generated by these icons. His much-repeated phrase "In
the future everybody will be worldfamous for fifteen minutes"
reveals his desire to position himself on the same level as
his works, and to immortalise both his art and the artist himself.
Warhol worked with film from 1968 to
1972 before taking up pictorial art once again, including Mao
Tse portraits. In 1986, he produced his last portraits and a
series of self-portraits. He dies in New York in 1987.
His art already fetched incredible sums
in the 1980s, with museums all over the world fighting for his
works. Some of Warhol's paintings have been sold for over U.S.
$4 million.
S.T. Dupont pays tribute to the celebrated
figure of pop art with a limited edition made up of three Line
2 lighters, two mini Olympios, two ballpoint pens and two Olympio
fountain pens.
Elvis presley, Marilyn Monroe and Andy
Warhol, himself are featured on these shiny platinum lighters
while Andy Warhol's famous phrase and his signature illustrate
them to perfection. The pens come in the same bright pop colours
as the portrait: red for Elvis and yellow for Marilyn and Andy
Warhol, to match the lighters.
Each Elvis and Marilyn lighter is numbered
from 1 to 1964, the year when Warhol produced their portrait
and which inspired this limited edition. The pens are also numbered
from 1 to 1964. The Andy Warhol lighter is numbered from 1 to
1986, the year when Warhol produced this self-portrait.