Andy Warhol
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A Whole Stocking Full of Good Wishes, 1956Andy WarholView more details
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Birth of Venus (FS II.317), 1984Andy WarholView more details
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Blackglama (F&S II.315), 1985Andy WarholView more details
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Grace Kelly (FS II.305), 1984Andy WarholView more details
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Howdy Doody (FS II.263), 1981Andy WarholView more details
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Sitting Bull (FS IIIA.70), 1986Andy WarholView more details
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Committee 2000 (FS II.289), 1982Andy WarholView more details
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Details of Renaissance Paintings: Paolo Uccello, St George and the Dragon, 1984Andy WarholView more details
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Dollar Sign, 1982Andy WarholView more details
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Dollar Sign, 1982Andy WarholView more details
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Letter to the World (The Kick) (FS II.389), 1986Andy WarholView more details
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Love TP (FS II. 310), 1983Andy WarholView more details
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Mildred ScheelAndy WarholView more details
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Queen Ntombi Twala of Swaziland (FS II.347), 1985Andy WarholView more details
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Red Lenin (FS II.403), 1987Andy WarholView more details
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Saint Apollonia , 1984Andy WarholView more details
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Saint Apollonia , 1984Andy WarholView more details
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Saint Apollonia , 1984Andy WarholView more details
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St Apollonia , 1984Andy WarholView more details
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Turtle (FS II.360A), 1985Andy WarholView more details
Andy Warhol was a leading figure in the 1960s Pop Art movement. His silkscreen-printed images of cultural and consumer icons, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor or Campbell’s soup cans, made him one of the most famous artists of his generation.
Born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Warhol worked as a commercial illustrator before becoming an artist. He worked within a wide variety of art forms, including performance art, film-making, video installations, and writing; controversially blurring the lines between fine art and mainstream aesthetics throughout the 1960s - 1980s. Warhol collaborated with other well-known artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring.
Nearly 30 years after his death, Warhol remains one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and culture. His life and work still inspires creative expression worldwide thanks to his enduring imagery, his artfully cultivated celebrity, and the ongoing research of dedicated scholars.