Who owns Andy Tomato soup original?
The "Andy Warhol Tomato Soup Cans" are not owned by anyone in the traditional sense. They are iconic works of art created by Andy Warhol.
Here's why:
* Original Artwork: The original paintings are owned by various museums and private collectors.
* Copyright: While the Campbell Soup Company still owns the copyright to the image of the soup can itself, Warhol's artistic interpretation is considered a separate and distinct work protected by copyright.
* Public Domain: The specific images used in the "Andy Warhol Tomato Soup Cans" are no longer under copyright protection.
It's important to remember that:
* Reproductions: Many reproductions of the artwork exist, but they are not the original pieces.
* Licensing: The Campbell Soup Company has licensed the image of the soup can to various products and brands, but this does not mean they own the artwork itself.
So, while the image of the tomato soup can belongs to Campbell Soup Company, Andy Warhol's artwork is its own distinct entity, owned by various institutions and individuals.
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