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Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Beef
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.88

Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Tomato
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.90

Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Mushroom
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.91
Porcelain blue and white covered soup tureen with platter depicting dragons and clouds.
Soup Tureen with Platter and Lid
19th century
Gift of William C. Weese, M.D., LSA '65
2020/2.71A-C
Can of Campbell’s Pepper Pot Soup with Andy Warhol’s signature in black felt-tip pen on lower left front of can.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup Can—Pepper Pot
1961 – 1971
Gift of Professor Walter M. and Nesta R. Spink
1988/1.86

Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Black Bean
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.92

Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Consommé
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.94
Print depicting a can of Campbell’s condensed soup with “Pepper Pot” written in red capital letters across bottom half of can.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Pepper Pot
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.95
Print depicting a can of Campbell’s condensed soup with “Green Pea” written in red capital letters across bottom half of can.
Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Green Pea
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.96
This painting shows a woman and a boy sitting at a dining table that is set for a meal. The woman, on the right side of the composition, is shown in a profile view and is using a ladle to pour soup into a bowl. The boy, seated in a ladder back chair, is holding a spoon with his hands resting on the table. He is gazing at the soup bowl. Both figures have somber, quiet facial expressions. A table lamp, seen only partially on the far left of the painting, is the single source of light. So, the figures and the table top are brightly lit, but the rest of the setting is very dark. Items on the table such as the plate with melon, the milk bottle, the salt and pepper shakers and the tablecloth, are shown in realistic detail, much like a still- life painting.
John Koch (American (North American))
The Supper Table
1935 – 1945
Gift of Mrs. Dora Koch
1979/2.114

Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Chicken Noodle
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.87

Andy Warhol (American (North American))
Campbell's Soup I, Vegetable
1968
Gift of Frances and Sydney Lewis
1969/1.89
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