Dollar Sign 4 Complete Portfolio by Andy Warhol
Picture ofDollar Sign (4) 281 (Black), 1981, stock version, by Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol - Dollar Sign (4) F.S. II 282 jpg
Andy Warhol - Dollar Sign 4 F.S. II 282 framed jpg
Size comparison image showing the size of the Dollar Sign (4) Complete Portfolio relative to the height of Warhol and Edie Sedgwick.
Andy Warhol with Dollar Sign painting

Dollar Sign (4) Complete Portfolio

Catalog Title: Dollar Sign (4) Complete Portfolio (FS II.281-282)
Year: 1982
Size: 15 3/4″ x 13 1/4″
Medium: Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board.
Edition: Unique. Stamped with the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board. Portfolio of 2.
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Andy Warhol‘s 1982 Dollar Sign (4) complete portfolio is one of the artist’s most famous series. Warhol’s interest in wealth and money is evident in his literal emphasis on currency and the value that society puts on a simple symbol. The Dollar Sign suite is the ultimate manifestation of Andy Warhol’s love affair with money. Warhol once said, “I like money on the wall,” and the Dollar Sign complete portfolio was his way of using his iconic imagery to achieve just that. These prints contain a source image that was created by Warhol himself, which was an uncommon practice for him, setting this series apart from the rest of his body of work. The Dollar Sign series is one of the most recognizable examples of the artist seizing an internationally recognizable symbol and altering it into something that was purely Warholian. The Dollar Sign (4) complete portfolio includes FS II.281-282.

Photo credit: Andy Warhol with Dollar Sign painting, New York, 1982. Image: © Santi Visalli, Artwork: © 2022 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. / Licensed by DACS, London

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