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Andy Warhol, Cooking Pot (FS II.1), 1976

Andy Warhol American, 1928-1987

Cooking Pot (FS II.1), 1976
Photoengraving on Rives BFK paper
25.4 x 19 cm
10 x 7 12/25 in.
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Andy Warhol’s Cooking Pot (FS II.1) is a playful yet incisive example of his Pop Art approach, transforming an ordinary household object into a bold cultural statement. Created in 1976...
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Andy Warhol’s Cooking Pot (FS II.1) is a playful yet incisive example of his Pop Art approach, transforming an ordinary household object into a bold cultural statement. Created in 1976 as part of Warhol’s Cookbook portfolio, the work depicts a simple cooking pot rendered in flat, graphic forms and high-contrast color. The image is derived from commercial illustration, emphasizing Warhol’s long-standing fascination with mass production, advertising, and the aesthetics of everyday consumer goods.


The composition is deliberately straightforward: the pot is centered and isolated against a plain background, stripped of context and elevated to the status of an icon. Warhol’s use of silkscreen printing reinforces ideas of repetition and mechanical reproduction, while slight variations in ink and color preserve the artist’s hand and introduce subtle imperfections. These tensions between the handmade and the industrial are central to Warhol’s practice.

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