Original screenprint in colors on Velin arches paper - From ELECTRIC CHAIRS, a portfolio of ten individual screenprints - Signed and dated (’71) in ball-point pen and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso - Printed by Silkprint Kettner, Zurich - Published by Bruno Bischofberger - Zurich (verso with copyright stamp). - - Please note that for delivery of this artwork inside the EU, there is an additional 19% VAT -- "Electric Chair (F. & S. II.77), 1971" is a limited edition screen-print by Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol. Measuring 90 x 122 cm, this artwork presents Warhol's renowned exploration of mortality and fear within modern society. The electric chair, a symbol of institutional violence, is juxtaposed with the vibrant, commercial aesthetic of Warhol's signature Pop Art style. By employing such stark and macabre imagery, Warhol elicits a profound dialogue on life, death, and the human condition.