Andy Warhol Signed Envelope — Circa 1967, From The Factory Era
This rare envelope, measuring 3.5" x 4.5", offers a unique glimpse into the personal and artistic world of Andy Warhol. Likely dating to 1967, it features Warhol’s iconic blue signature stamp on the back—a mark he frequently used during this pivotal period—and an additional signature on the front, making it a striking artifact from the height of his Factory years.
This piece is believed to have come directly from Warhol’s legendary New York studio, The Factory, which operated between 1962 and 1984. The original Factory, located on the fifth floor at 231 East 47th Street in Midtown Manhattan, was a creative epicenter for Warhol and his circle of artists, musicians, and celebrities. In 1967, Warhol left the space as the building faced demolition—making ephemera from this period increasingly rare.
This envelope is more than just a signed item—it’s a physical link to Warhol’s world during one of his most influential artistic periods. Whether displayed in a collection or preserved as a historical document, it stands as a compelling piece of Warhol’s legacy and the energy of the 1960s New York art scene.