Andy Warhol | Sunset (1972) - Hotel Marquette
Andy Warhol | Sunset (1972) - Hotel Marquette
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Andy Warhol (1928–1987)
Sunset, 1972
Unique colour screenprint on wove paper | Hotel Marquette edition, no. 93
Warhol began the Sunset series in 1972 as a commission for a German industrialist, producing what became one of the most ambitious print projects of his career: 632 unique impressions, each printed from the same screens but with entirely different colour combinations, making every work in the edition genuinely individual. No two Sunsets are the same. The series sits within Warhol's long engagement with the logic of the multiple — the idea that identical processes can produce infinite variation — but takes it to a scale and a chromatic range that makes the result feel almost painterly.
This impression — number 93 from the Hotel Marquette edition — presents the sunset in a palette that captures the particular quality of American light at dusk: warm, saturated, tinged with the awareness that the light is leaving. Warhol was not a landscape artist in any conventional sense, but the Sunset series shows what happens when he turns his attention to nature: the same analytical intelligence he applied to Marilyn and Mao, applied now to the sky.
The Hotel Marquette edition takes its name from the hotel in Minneapolis where Warhol worked on elements of the series. Provenance is full and unbroken. For collectors in Berkshire, Surrey, and London seeking a major Warhol work — unique, documented, and from a canonically significant series — this is a rare opportunity.
Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot. Private viewings by appointment. White-glove delivery throughout the Home Counties and Central London.
Unique colour screenprint on wove paper
Hotel Marquette edition, no. 93
Total edition: 632 unique impressions
Creed Gallery Certificate of Authenticity
Full provenance documentation
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