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Andy Warhol's 1964 Shot Sage Blue Marilyn sold ... Warhol started the largest of his early Monroe artworks, Marilyn Diptych (1962), in the months after she died. Her face repeats a dizzying ...
white-wigged Studio 54 Warhol, the Andy who survived the 60s, the Andy who shook things up with his Campbell’s Soup cans and Marilyn Monroe portraits. The Warhol who was left after the Factory ...
Detail from Andy Warhol’s Skulls (1976 ... poster reproducing one of his portraits of Liz Taylor. Tate’s Marilyn Diptych (1962), replicated here in a small lithograph, was unavailable.
The fun-loving hedonism of Woodstock and Beatlemania may be etched into our cultural memory, but Andy Warhol’s Marilyn ... s most famous pieces, Marilyn Diptych, uses flaws from the silkscreen ...
Andy Warhol’s oeuvre is filled with iconic works—from the “Campbell’s Soup Can” series (1961–62) to the Marilyn Diptych (1962). Though he is often associated with printmaking ...
Andy Warhol, one of the 20th-century’s pre-eminent figures in Pop Art, produced some of what now are considered his signature works: “Gold Marilyn Monroe.” “Marilyn Diptych.” ...
A portfolio of Warhol silk-screens at the Art Institute of Chicago sheds light on the artist’s philosophy The Art Institute of Chicago has a bunch of Andy Warhol silk-screens showing Marilyn Monroe.
A martyr. Andy was making religious paintings for a secular culture,” said Bob Colacello, the writer who once ran Warhol’s Interview. “Jackie, Marilyn, Liz, Elvis—they were all martyrs to ...
Andy Warhol ... by Warhol’s other now famous Pop paintings: “Green Coca-Cola Bottles” (1962), “192 One Dollar Bills” (1962), “Brillo Soap Pads Box” (1964), the Marilyn Monroes ...