Showing 24 artworks out of 45 with Andy Warhol and with artwork date before 1965 and with artwork date after 1955
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Explore Andy Warhol's iconic *Marilyn Diptych* (1962) – a powerful statement on fame, mortality & mass media. Discover the Pop Art masterpiece that redefined celebrity culture and continues to captivate audiences today.
Explore Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans.’ A revolutionary Pop Art masterpiece reflecting consumer culture & mass production. Discover its history, symbolism & timeless appeal.
Discover Andy Warhol’s iconic 'Marilyn' portrait! Bold colors, screen printing & a captivating study of celebrity. A must-have Pop Art piece for collectors & design lovers.
Andy Warhol’s ‘Red Race Riot’ – a powerful Pop Art commentary on civil rights. Explore this iconic 1964 silkscreen, known for its bold style & social impact.
Explore Andy Warhol’s ‘Triple Elvis’ – a striking triptych celebrating rock icon Elvis Presley. Iconic pop art, silkscreen technique & cultural commentary. A must-see for collectors!
A stark black and white depiction of social unrest, Andy Warhol's 1964 Birmingham Race Riot captures the raw tension of the Civil Rights Movement through a powerful Pop Art lens that invites you to explore its history.
Explore Andy Warhol’s ‘Five Deaths,’ a haunting silkscreen print from 1963. A poignant Pop Art commentary on mortality & media's impact. Discover its significance and visual analysis.
Explore Andy Warhol’s iconic ‘Campbell’s Soup Cans’! This Pop Art masterpiece exemplifies repetition & consumerism. Discover its screen print technique & lasting legacy.
Andy Warhol’s iconic black and white photograph captures a playful moment—a man in red jacket gazing intently at the camera—reflecting Warhol's fascination with repetition and celebrity culture during the vibrant Pop Art era. Explore this captivating image and bring Warhol’s artistic vision home.
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 'Do It Yourself (Sailboats)' by Andy Warhol – a vibrant Pop Art piece featuring simplified forms & layered colors. A playful yet unsettling iconic work.
Explore Andy Warhol's iconic 'Before and After (4)' silkscreen print – a minimalist portrait featuring an exaggerated nose, embodying Pop Art’s bold graphic style and challenging beauty standards.
The creation of "129 Die in Jet!" coincided with Warhol’s burgeoning fascination with photography and his exploration of themes related to death and disaster. Influenced by the pervasive media coverage surrounding the crash, Warhol sought to distill the emotional impact of the event into a visual representation—a deliberate departure from more traditional artistic conventions.
Andy Warhol’s ‘Ambulance Disaster’ – a stark black & white photo capturing a tragic car crash. Explore this iconic Pop Art piece, its chaotic composition & emotional impact.
Explore Andy Warhol's iconic 'Thirteen Most Wanted Men' mural – a controversial Pop Art piece from the 1964 World’s Fair. Discover its creation, destruction & significance through archival materials.