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ANDY WARHOL

Andy Warhol was an American artist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who later became synonymous with the vibrant art scene of New York City. A leading figure in the Pop Art movement, Warhol explored themes of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass production in his work. Iconic pieces such as his Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, and Marilyn Monroe portraits revolutionized the art world. Through his studio, The Factory, Warhol fostered a dynamic cultural hub, collaborating with artists, musicians, and socialites, solidifying his status as a transformative force in modern art and visual culture.

Rebel without a Cause (James Dean from Ads Portfolio)
Rebel without a Cause (James Dean from Ads Portfolio)
  • 1985
  • Hand Signed Silkscreen on Lenox Museum Board
  • 38 x 38  inches
Blackglama (Judy Garland)

1985 - Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board - 38 x 38 ″

Dracula

1981 - Screenprint on Lenox Museum Board - 38 x 38 ″

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