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This page presents a curated selection of Warhol originals acquired by Revolver Gallery, bringing together authenticated works by Andy Warhol across multiple mediums. The collection includes unique artworks, paintings, sculptures, trial proofs, prints, and rare artifacts connected directly to Warhol’s life and studio practice.
Sorted by most recent acquisitions, these works reflect the evolving scope of the gallery’s holdings rather than a fixed series or theme.
The Warhol originals presented here span several decades of Warhol’s career, from early Pop experiments to late works produced shortly before his death in 1987. In addition to signed and editioned prints, the page features singular objects and studio materials that offer insight into Warhol’s working methods and public persona. Items such as personal effects, archival materials, and historically significant objects expand the definition of what constitutes an original Warhol artwork.
While many collectors associate Warhol primarily with screenprints, this page emphasizes the breadth of his output. Original paintings, trial proofs used during the editioning process, and sculptural or mixed-media works appear alongside rare ephemera. Together, they illustrate Warhol’s ongoing interest in repetition, surface, and image-making, as well as his close collaborations with printers, publishers, and assistants throughout his career. For further context on Warhol’s broader practice and legacy, visitors may explore resources from the individual artwork pages alongside our archive of feature articles documenting Andy Warhol’s life and works.
Warhol Originals at Revolver Gallery
The selection is continuously updated as new works enter the gallery’s holdings. As a record of Revolver Gallery’s acquisitions over time, the Warhol originals presented here may not all be currently available, as some have since entered private collections.
Each work shown here has been carefully vetted and contextualized by Revolver Gallery, which specializes exclusively in Andy Warhol. Collectively, these acquisitions underscore the diversity, material range, and historical depth of Warhol’s original works, offering collectors and researchers a clear view into the many forms his art continues to take.




































