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Andy Warhol, Campbell's Soup II, Old Fashioned Vegetable (F. & S. II.54), 1969

Andy Warhol American, 1928-1987

Campbell's Soup II, Old Fashioned Vegetable (F. & S. II.54), 1969
Screenprint on paper
89 x 59 cm
35 1/25 x 23 23/100 in.
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Andy Warhol’s Old Fashioned Vegetable (F. & S. II.54) is part of his 1969 Campbell’s Soup II portfolio, a continuation of his groundbreaking exploration of consumer goods and mass production....
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Andy Warhol’s Old Fashioned Vegetable (F. & S. II.54) is part of his 1969 Campbell’s Soup II portfolio, a continuation of his groundbreaking exploration of consumer goods and mass production. Building on his 1962 Campbell’s Soup Cans series, Warhol again transforms an everyday grocery item into a work of fine art.
This screenprint features the Campbell’s “Old Fashioned Vegetable” soup can, precisely reproduced with clean lines and flat colors, mirroring the look of commercial packaging. The phrase “Old Fashioned” evokes nostalgia and tradition, yet Warhol’s mechanical printing technique and repetition of consumer imagery strip the sentimentality away, offering a cool, detached view of American branding.
By isolating the can against a blank background, Warhol invites viewers to reconsider the role of advertising, familiarity, and mass consumption in shaping cultural identity. Old Fashioned Vegetable is not just a depiction of soup—it’s a commentary on how products become icons in a consumer-driven society.
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