"The Shadow", from: "Myths"
Silkscreen in colours and with diamond dust, 1981, signed in pencil and numbered EP 1/5 (Exhibition proof), printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York, published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York. 96,4 x 96,3 cm.
Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, acquired in 2008; Private Collection, Sweden.
Feldman II.267.
”The Shadow” was one of several Americana culture references that Warhol used in the portfolio “Myths” from 1981. The character “The Shadow” started on the radio during the 1930’s but later became a comic strip character and it is from this media he is mot famous. His trademarks were a black cloak and a broad-rimmed hat . In this unusual diamond dust print from “Myths” the artist is a master at using references and combing it with a self portrait leaving the viewer in a very dubious position when interpreting it. The work also shows how important the self-portrait was to Warhol and maybe how he perceived himself – like a shadow.