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Warhol Campbell's Soup Can

Wowed by Warhol

[…] more than 120 pieces that will be rotated around September, plus live music events and a lecture series, so plan on more than one visit to get your full fix of the pop-art icon. Works include Warhol’s portraits of Marilyn Monroe, Mickey Mouse and Mao, to name

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Warhol Mickey

Andy Warhol Revisited: A Mirror for Today Arrives in Toronto

[…] heard there hadn’t been a Warhol exhibit here in seven years, I saw an opportunity,” Rivlin said during the exhibit’s preview. Indeed, well-known portraits of Marilyn, Chairman Mao and Queen Elizabeth II, and iconic characters like Mickey Mouse are among the many on display. Prominent philanthropists who

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Picture of Savoteur - Andy Warhol: Revisited, 2015, stock version. by Andy Warhol.

Andy Warhol Revisted

[…] opens Andy Warhol Revisted: A Mirror For Today. The exhibition, which runs through the rest of 2015, wows us with iconic paintings and prints, from Marilyn and Mao to Mickey Mouse and the Campbell’s soup cans. Curated in a way that is both thematic and chronological, the

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Andy Warhol: Icons & Symbols Exhibit

Andy Warhol: Icons & Symbols Exhibit Through Oct. 13

[…] will feature more than 30 original screenprints from the Pop Art master. Works to be featured will include the Liz Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, Muhammad Ali, Truman Capote, Mao and Campbell’s Soup Cans prints. Also featured at the exhibition is Warhol’s Personal Polaroid Camera, which was recently featured

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Header image for newsletter article about Andy Warhol's Catalogue Raisonne.

Andy Warhol – The Catalogue Raisonne

[…] were published by Warhol himself under the title of “Andy Warhol Enterprises, Inc.,” though some were commissioned by outside sources, such as Double Mickey Mouse (IIA.269) and Mao (IIA.89). One print from each unique portfolio is displayed in Section II, but Section IIA contains about two or

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Andy Warhol's Prince illustration based on the Lynn Goldsmith photograph as it appeared in Vanity Fair, here reproduced in court documents.

Prince Paintings: The Andy Warhol Foundation Copyright Battle

[…] work is immediately recognizable as a ‘Warhol’ rather than as a photograph of Prince — in the same way that Warhol’s famous representations of Marilyn Monroe and Mao are recognizable as ‘Warhols,’ not as realistic photographs of those persons.” Lynn Goldsmith’s photograph of Prince, 1981. Judge Koetl’s

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