Campbell's Soup I

[1] This is one of two 10-piece sets of screenprints that Warhol produced 250 of (the other being Campbell's Soup Cans II the following year).

The FBI announced a $25,000 reward for information about the stolen art pieces from the "Campbell's Soup I" set.

[6] They were a part of 1 of 250 sets of 10 screen prints that Warhol had ordered in 1968, that had been donated to the museum in 1985 (by The Greenberg Gallery in St. Louis) and that were on display for the first time since 2006.

[7] A National Public Radio source estimates that they generally sold for up to $45,000 ($58958 in 2024), but the tomato soup version could sell for $100,000 ($131018 in 2024).

[3] On November 8, 2022, climate change protesters glued themselves to and vandalised the National Gallery of Australia's version of Campbell's Soup I without damage to the artworks (under glass) or arrests.

Warhol in 1973