Showing 14 artworks with Andy Warhol and with artwork date before 1961 and with artwork date after 1951
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Experience Andy Warhol's iconic 'Superman' screenprint! This vibrant Pop Art piece captures the legendary hero with bold colors and comic book energy – a must-have for art collectors.
Explore Andy Warhol's iconic 'Wigs' – a densely packed pop art study of beauty, repetition, and the commodification of image. A captivating glimpse into Warhol’s artistic vision and celebrity obsession.
Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘Campbell’s Soup Can’ exemplifies Pop Art’s mass culture critique. Explore this vibrant silkscreen print – a must-see for art enthusiasts!
'Make Him Want You' was created in 1961 by Andy Warhol in Pop Art style. Find more prominent pieces of figurative at WikiArt.org – best ...
Explore Andy Warhol’s ‘Feet,’ a chaotic Pop Art collage of fragmented words & images. Layers of texture & dark tones evoke information overload. A unique Warhol piece!
Explore the revolutionary art of Andy Warhol & the Pop Art movement. Discover his iconic techniques, cultural impact, and investment potential. A guide for discerning collectors.
The Belvedere Torso embodies Renaissance artistic ideals, showcasing Michelangelo's profound influence on sculpture and capturing the essence of classical beauty through its masterful depiction of human anatomy. Its enduring legacy testifies to art’s ability to inspire awe and contemplation.
Andy Warhol’s striking black and white drawing captures a poignant moment – the hidden vulnerability beneath a stylized surface. Featuring a heart tattoo on the spine, this 1955 pop art piece exemplifies Warhol's fascination with repetition and iconic imagery.
Standing Male Torso - Andy Warhol's iconic torso drawing embodies vulnerability and sensuality with its minimalist black-and-white execution and subtle heart motif.
A striking black and white study of the male form, this 1956 Pop Art drawing by Andy Warhol captures raw vulnerability through minimalist lines, inviting you to explore a masterpiece of mid-century modern expression.