
How did Andy Warhol choose the colours for his famous Marilyn Monroe artwork?
How did Andy Warhol choose the colours for his famous Marilyn Monroe artwork?
Looking this up for u I found a recording of Warhol discussing his choice of colors on a page dealing with his Marilyn M. portraits. You press the start button and you can hear his voice. http://webexhibits.org/colorart/marilyns.htmlf
Andy Warhol paints Debbie Harry on an Amiga
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Philosophers Guild Magnetic Personality You’ll think the see in Einstein’s famous equation stands for ‘cute’ when you play with this adorable finger puppet. On your finger, he’s a puppet; on your fridge, he’s a magnet; in your puppet collection he’s a genius…. |
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Campbell’s Soup Can 60-minute Kitchen Cooking Timer – 3.25 inches $6.00 Nifty 60-minute kitchen timer resembles the familiar soup can that’s had a place in our pantries since the late 1800s. Just twist to set. 3.25″ tall…. |
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Warhol Fashion Ipop Clicks! Magnets For all you fashion divas out there, Andy Warhol’s Fashion Ipop Clicks Magnets are just for you. Not only will you be hip and trendy, but your refrigerator or magnetic memo board will mimic your style. As Warhol states, “It takes a lot of work to figure out how to look so good.”… |
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Velvet Underground & Nico $2.44 When the Velvets recorded this debut, they were best known as the protégés of Andy Warhol (who designed the sleeve), and as a grating, combustive live band. Fueled by drummer Moe Tucker’s no-nonsense wham and John Cale’s howling viola, some of the straight-up rock & roll and arty noise extravaganzas here bear that out. But before Lou Reed was singing about sadomasochism and drug deals and writin… |
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Hunky Dory $5.47 The precursor to Bowie’s masterpiece, The Rise And Fall of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars, Hunky Dory points in many of the same musical directions as Ziggy, with Bowie camping it up outrageously through a mixture of cabaret piano, coquettish lyrics and soaring vocals. After the hard rock “The Man Who Sold The World”, Mick Ronson’s guitar is turned down in favour of plenty of piano and … |
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The Velvet Underground & Nico (180 Gram Vinyl) $14.99 This comprehensive five-disc retrospective of the Velvet Underground chronicles the band from its earliest demo tapes, recorded in 1965, to Lou Reed’s final work with band, in 1970. At their notorious peak, Reed, John Cale, Sterling Morrison, and Mo Tucker epitomized the sound of intellectual art punks being spontaneously creative in Andy Warhol’s Manhattan. Rock & roll has never been the same sin… |
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Andy Warhol ‘Ten Marilyns, 1967′ Art Block $119.99 Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Ten Marilyns, 1967Product type: Art block |
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Andy Warhol ‘Guns, c.1981-82 (white and black on red)’ Art Block $121.99 Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Guns, c. 1981-82 (white and black on red)Product type: Art block |
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Andy Warhol ‘Campbell’s Soup I: Tomato, 1968′ 40×24-inch Art Block $91.99 Artist: Andy Warhol Title: Campbell’s Soup I: Tomato, 1968Image dimensions: 40 inches high x 24 inches wide |
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Andy Warhol ‘I think everybody should like everybody’ Art $58.99 Title: I think everybody should like everybodyArtist: Andy WarholProduct Type: Framed Print |
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Andy Warhol $8.49 Andy Warhol |