In 2002 the Rosenthal GmbH in Selb got exclusive access to Andy Warhol’s visual work. Several works based on Warhol's earliest designs from the 1950s, were selected for the ‘Andy Warhol Collection’ in the ‘studio-line’ section and published as limited editions on porcelain and glass.
"While most often seen as the crown prince of the avant-garde, Warhol's drawings provide clear evidence that draughtsmanship sat at the very center of his artistic life. He learned to draw in the most academic manner from his years at Carnegie Tech. This skill was further honed during his stay on Madison Avenue working as an illustrator far commercial advertising. Taken together these two experiences resulted in a finely wrought, clean, quick line which created the essential artistic skeleton on which all of his art was built. I would hazard the opinion that Warhol was every bit the draughtsman that Ingres, Holbein, or even Picasso was," said Thomas Sokolowski, director for The Andy Warhol Museum.