An original vintage holiday card from the 1960s from Irving Blum.
Blum was the co-founder of the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. He is known for shaping the West Coast art scene in the 1960s and was the first commercial gallerist to exhibit Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans. The "GREEN PEA SOUP" pin in the photo is a reference to Warhol. The other pins display 1960s anti-establishment political phrases like "LSD NOT LBJ," "BLACK POWER", and "LEGALIZE BROWN RICE"
Dimensions: 6” x 6”
Condition: Vintage with some creasing and stains on the inside.
An original vintage holiday card from the 1960s from Irving Blum.
Blum was the co-founder of the Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles. He is known for shaping the West Coast art scene in the 1960s and was the first commercial gallerist to exhibit Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans. The "GREEN PEA SOUP" pin in the photo is a reference to Warhol. The other pins display 1960s anti-establishment political phrases like "LSD NOT LBJ," "BLACK POWER", and "LEGALIZE BROWN RICE"
Dimensions: 6” x 6”
Condition: Vintage with some creasing and stains on the inside.