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Artworks
Andy Warhol
Mickey Mouse (F & S II.265), 1981Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board96.5 x 96.5 cm.
38 x 38 in.200, 30 AP, 5 PP, 5 EPSigned and numbered in pencilAndy Warhol's 1981 Myths series features ten screenprints, including the iconic Mickey Mouse. Known for his fascination with celebrities and commercial icons, as seen in works featuring Marilyn Monroe and Grace Kelly, Warhol in this series shifts focus from real-life figures to legendary characters from American culture and folklore. The series explores childhood stories, allegorical tales, and timeless myths, evoking nostalgia and celebrating America's enchanting past. Warhol enhances the allure of these prints by incorporating sparkling diamond dust into nine out of the ten artworks. In the print Mickey Mouse, Warhol presents Walt Disney's beloved character in his classic, off-centre pose, with his trademark large ears dominating the composition. Mickey Mouse, a cultural icon with extensive merchandising, fits seamlessly into the Myths series. The contrast between his bright red tongue and wide grin against the dark, neutral background highlights his cheerful persona. Delicate gold and pink outlines frame his face, while the diamond dust adds a touch of shimmer and depth. Despite its simple colour palette and composition, the print evokes a powerful sense of nostalgia, instantly recalling the joy of childhood TV viewing.