Campbell's Soup I, Onion (F. & S. II.47)
- Medium:
- Print — Screenprint on paper
- Size:
- 89 × 58 cm
- Year:
- 1968
Andy Warhol’s Onion (F. & S. II.47) is one of ten prints from the 1968 Campbell’s Soup I portfolio, marking a pivotal moment in Pop Art history. Building on his breakthrough 1962 paintings of soup cans, Warhol continued to explore the intersection of consumer culture and fine art by screenprinting images of real-life grocery products with exacting detail.
In this print, Warhol presents a Campbell’s “Onion” soup can, rendered in flat, crisp red and white tones with the iconic gold seal and decorative script. Using silkscreen printing—a method rooted in commercial production—Warhol removes any trace of the artist’s hand, highlighting the mechanical nature of both the product and the image.
By isolating the can against a blank background, Warhol gives this everyday object a monumental quality. The subject, while mundane, becomes a symbol of American mass production, branding, and postwar domestic life.
Onion reflects Warhol’s ongoing fascination with repetition, uniformity, and the ways in which marketing shapes cultural identity. With this work, he transforms a simple label into a timeless icon of both Pop Art and consumer society.
In this print, Warhol presents a Campbell’s “Onion” soup can, rendered in flat, crisp red and white tones with the iconic gold seal and decorative script. Using silkscreen printing—a method rooted in commercial production—Warhol removes any trace of the artist’s hand, highlighting the mechanical nature of both the product and the image.
By isolating the can against a blank background, Warhol gives this everyday object a monumental quality. The subject, while mundane, becomes a symbol of American mass production, branding, and postwar domestic life.
Onion reflects Warhol’s ongoing fascination with repetition, uniformity, and the ways in which marketing shapes cultural identity. With this work, he transforms a simple label into a timeless icon of both Pop Art and consumer society.
About the Artist
Andy Warhol
1928 – 1987 | American
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was a leading figure of the Pop Art movement and one of the most influential artists of the twentieth century. Renowned for transforming everyday consumer products and celebrity imagery into iconic works of art, he challenged traditional ideas of culture, fame, and artistic expression. His bold, innovative approach continues to shape contemporary art and popular culture today.