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Andy Warhol 

Queen NTOMBI TWALA

Date of Issue: November 13, 1995

1985, serigraph, The Warhol Family Museum of Modern Art, Medzilaborce

Graphic lay-out: Martin Cingovsky
Stamp Engraving: Milos Ondracek
Printing: Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague Print
Technology: Recess printing from flat plates
Print Run: 400,000
FDC Motif: Flowers, 1974, colors serigraph
FDC Engraving: Milos Ondracek
Cancellation Design: Jozef Balaz
FDC Printing: Postal Stationery Printing House, Prague
Print Technology: Recess printing from flat plates

FDC Print Run: 10,000

© 1996 by Ministry of Transport, Posts and Telecommunications of the Slovak Republic

One of Andy Warhol's characteristic modes of expression as an artist lay in his fondness for taking as his themes famous symbols, trademarks labels and celebrities. The result was numerous portfolios of figures from politics, art and history. One of these is the 1985 series Reigning Queens, consisting of 16 serigraphs: four color portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen Margrethe II, Queen Beatrix and Queen Ntombi Twala.

The Andy Warhol Museum of Modem Art at Medzilaborce (until July 28th, 1996 the Warhol Family Museum of Modem Art) possesses the last of these works in a form marked TP (trial proof) and signed in tusche at the bottom left. The dimensions are 100.3cm x 80cm. Printed by Warhol on rag paper, this silkscreen proof was one of a series of only thirty, a fact undoubtedly contributing to not only the artistic, but also the monetary value of the work. This print of the Queen Ntombi Twala portrait in the Andy Warhol Museum is numbered TP 26/30.

The printer of Warhol's celebrated Reigning Queens portfolio was Rupert James Smith.

Dr. Michal Bycko

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