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Prints of Paintings if Warhol: The concept of the Warhol's Art turns much around America, Americana and America pop culture.
Pop artist Any Warhol was born August 6, 1928 and death on February
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| 10 Marilyns, 1967 |
| 53x22 Fine Art Print |
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| Andy Warhol - Sun |
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| Ads: Life Savers, 1985 (b... |
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| Three Coke Bottles |
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| Brooklyn Bridge, 1983 |
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| Campbell's Soup I (Tomato... |
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| 25 Cats Named Sam and One... |
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| Flower for Tacoma Dome, c. 1982 (blac... |
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| Andy Warhol - Banana |
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| Butterflies, 1955 |
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| American Indian |
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| Statue of Liberty, 1963 |
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| A Set of Six Self-Portraits, 1967 |
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| Nine Jackies, 1964 |
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| Zebra |
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| Cat Named Sam |
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| Siberian Tiger |
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| Camouflage, 1987 |
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| Flowers, 1970 (red, yello... |
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| Shoes, Shoes, Shoes, 1955 |
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| Mao, 1972 |
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| Daisy, c. 1982 (blue and ... |
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| Formula 1 Car W 196 R 1954 |
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Andy Warhol Pop Art or Pop Star,
Biography
Andy Warhol
was never a conventional artist. Even in a field where unconventionality was the norm, he stood out from the crowd. With his silver gray hair and sideways look at the modern world and the nature of art, he was always a figure that would attract
attention
Warhol was born in 1928 to immigrant Slovakian parents and graduated as a student of commercial art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology in 1949. During the 1950’s he was a successful commercial artist and published work in such prestigious magazines as The New Yorker, Vogue and many others..
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THE
FERUS GALLERY
In 1962 the Ferus Gallery in Los Angles exhibited Warhol’s famous “Campbell’s soup cans". He soon became synonymous with the Pop Art movement of the 1960’s. His paintings in his trademark color dot style of such celebrities as Marilyn Monroe and Mick Jagger made him a household name. Although probably he is even better known as the man who said that, “In the future everyone will be famous for fifteen
minutes”.
WARHOL
AND THE FACTORY
Andy Warhol was the founder of The Factory, a sometimes chaotic but always interesting space for artists to work, that was revolutionary at the time. He also experimented in film and the promotion of rock music
acts.
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DEATH
Warhol was shot in 1968 and never really recovered. He had to wear a bandage afterwards although this didn’t prevent him from working and exhibiting extensively. He died in 1987 after complications from an unrelated operation. Andy Warhol also said that, “Death means a lot of money, honey. Death can make you a rock star”. Warhol will be thought of as a truly revolutionary figure in the world of art.
Since 1911,
artists have turned to Dick Blick Art
Materials
for dependable savings
Top-earning dead celebrities of 2005
Warhol is in 2005 Forbes top ten chart of earning from dead
celebrities, occupying
the spot number 4 with earnings around $16 million. Warhol death cause was complications after a gall bladder operation at the age of 58.

The Warhol drawing of Campbell's soup can of 1968. This image is of a drawing, painting, print, or other two-dimensional work of art, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either the artist who produced the image, the person who commissioned the work, or the heirs thereof. It is believed that the use of low-resolution images of works of art
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  The Philosophy of Andy Warhol: From A to B and Back
The private Andy Warhol discuss: about love, money, food, beauty, fame, work, success; about New York and America; about himself- his early days in McKeesprot, Pennsylvania, good times and terrible times in the Big Apple, the explosion of his career in the sixties, and life among celebrities.
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  Andy Warhol 365 Takes: The Andy Warhol Museum Collection
Andy Warhol was one of
the most convincing figures of the 20th-century art
world whose body of work changed the landscape of
contemporary art. He was also a famous collector who
saved virtually everything that came his way. In 1994,
seven years after the artist's death, The Andy Warhol
Museum in Pittsburgh became the depository not only
for a substantial body of his artwork and films, but
also for the Time Capsules into which he obsessively
deposited a lifetime's value of ephemera and private
memorabilia.
  Andy Warhol: Giant Size
The huge format of ANDY
WARHOL "GIANT" SIZE enables the booklover to
discover in detail hundreds of captivating photographs,
letters, personal correspondence, art works, film
stills, tickets, receipts, celebrity head shots, notes,
press clippings and ephemera all featured in this one of
a kind publication. The book also features illuminating
texts by insiders Bruno Bischofberger, Ronnie Cutrone,
David Dalton, Kenneth Goldsmith, Ivan Karp and Peggy
Phelan.
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