Warhol Artworks by Price

PRICES AND INVENTORY SUBJECT TO CHANGE

At Revolver Gallery, we organize Warhol artworks by price to provide context—not fixed pricing. While individual prices are not displayed publicly, each range reflects historical acquisition values, edition type, rarity, and market demand. As a result, browsing Warhol artworks by price can help collectors understand how different works relate to one another within the broader Warhol market.

Importantly, while many of the Warhol artworks shown here are available for sale, others may have already been placed with private collectors or institutions at the time of inquiry. This page functions as a reference point, illustrating how Warhol’s work moves across price tiers over time as pieces are acquired, sold, and recontextualized within the market.

While Warhol is often associated with iconic screenprints, price variation reflects much more than edition size alone. Trial proofs, early works, unique paintings, sculptural objects, and historically significant artifacts may fall into different ranges despite visual similarities. Therefore, exploring Warhol artworks by price offers insight into how material, provenance, and production context influence value.

For collectors seeking deeper context, additional historical and visual analysis can be found throughout our artwork pages and editorial archive documenting Andy Warhol’s career and legacy.