ANDY WARHOL, CATS NAMED SAM IV 58, CATS NAMED SAM, SIGNED PRINT, EDITION OF 190, 1954
Printed in 1954, Cats Named Sam IV 58 is an offset lithograph by Andy Warhol that depicts a close-up portrait of a cat rendered in a vibrant yellow against a plain backdrop. While most of the prints in this series feature the cats in full, this print stands out from the others by focusing on the cat’s face. The cat stares earnestly at the viewer with its big, bright, blue eyes and black gestural lines are used to add detail to the cat’s face. The cat’s name, Sam, is written in elegant calligraphy below the portrait. This print is arguably the most famous of the entire series.
Cats Named Sam IV 58 is part of the Cats Named Sam series, produced by Warhol in 1954 while he was living in an apartment on East 57th Street in Manhattan with his mother, Julia, and her 25 cats. The print is one of 16 lithograph prints that Warhol produced to accompany a children's book he published, 25 Cats Name (sic) Sam and One Blue Pussy. The original book itself is very rare, however the prints have survived and are some of the earliest works by Warhol on the market today.
This print captures the start of Warhol’s career as a Pop artist, produced while he was still working as a freelance commercial and children’s book illustrator in New York. Cats Named Sam IV 58 reflects Warhol's experimentation with drawing and printing as he combines simple lines with bright blocks of hand painted colour that was added after the printing process.
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ABOUT ANDY WARHOL
Widely considered to be the father of Pop Art, Andy Warhol has influenced countless artists, designers and musicians and become an icon of the 20th century. Known as much for his look as his art, his name is synonymous with the celebrity culture and mass consumerism which came to define the American Dream. Learn more about Andy Warhol.