Description
Warhol Does Perrier
In 1983, Andy Warhol turned his legendary eye toward the humble Perrier bottle—and created something unforgettable. This is Pop Art at its most elegant: the everyday transformed into fine art through pure artistic vision.
Floating in Space
Three Perrier bottles seem to float in air, rendered in Warhol’s characteristic style with subtle color variations and clean lines. There’s a sketch-like quality that feels both spontaneous and carefully considered. The simplicity is deceptive—that’s exactly what makes it brilliant. Warhol understood that sometimes less says more.
Art and Commerce Collide
This is what made Warhol revolutionary: he took things we see everywhere—soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, Perrier—and asked us to really look at them as art. Suddenly, a beverage bottle becomes a subject worthy of contemplation. It’s playful, it’s profound, and it’s unmistakably Warhol.
Museum Caliber
This poster is documented in “Warhol Posters 31” and referenced in MoMA’s collection as 118.1989. That’s serious institutional recognition. When you own a Warhol, you’re holding a piece of art history.
Mint Condition
This example is in exceptionally fine condition—nearly pristine. It was printed on heavier paper stock, which is why it’s not linen-backed. That stock has protected it beautifully over four decades. It’s ready to frame or can be shipped rolled if you prefer.
Authentic and Documented
This is an original offset-lithograph from 1983 with Warhol’s signature in the print. It was printed by the Perrier company itself in Vergèze, France. As an IVPDA-certified dealer, we stand behind its authenticity with a Certificate of Authenticity.









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