- artchive.com artwork/campbells-soup-can-andy-…In 1962, Andy Warhol created a series of thirty-two canvases, each featuring a painting of a Campbell’s Soup can.
- education.onehowto.com article/why-is-andy-warhol…According to one notion, Andy Warhol was a regular consumer of Campbell’s soups, and the empty cans lying on his work desk inspired him to paint them on canvas.
- insights.masterworks.com art/artists/andy-warhol/…In 1962, he exhibited the now-iconic paintings of Campbell’s soup cans. Andy Warhol is also well known for the high values placed on his work, in fact...
- myartbroker.com artist-andy-warhol/10-facts/10-…From household staple to cult status, these prints represent the artist's fascination with consumerism. Learn 10 facts about Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans here.
- mentalfloss.com article/71814/16-things-you-might…( Tomato, Clam Chowder, Black Bean… ) Warhol created a portrait of every non-frozen Campbell's soup flavor available to him in 1962.
- museumtv.art en/artnews/articles/andy-warhol-a-…'Campbell's Soup Cans' was inspired by Andy Warhol's mother. During his childhood, the artist consumed soup on a daily basis and collected empty cans.
- sartle.com artwork/campbells-soup-cans-andy-warhol...(sometimes referred to as 32 Campbell's Soup Cans) is a work of art produced between November 1961 and June 1962 by the American artist Andy Warhol.
- eu.lumas.com pictures/andy_warhol-2/campbells_…Coloured Soup Cans Andy Warhol’s 32 Colored Campbell's Soup Cans remain among the most iconic series in modern art.
- origins.osu.edu milestones/november-2012-andy-…In the 50 years since they first went on display, Andy Warhol’s 32 Campbell’s Soup Cans have become a canonical symbol of American Pop Art.