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Revolver Gallery owner Ron Rivlin poses for a portrait in front of Warhol's Campbell's Soup prints.

Meet the Man Who Helps the FBI Spot Fake Warhols

[…] needed big art and immediately thought, ‘Andy Warhol,’” said Rivlin. As a fan of the Rolling Stones, he envisioned four prints from Warhol’s iconic 1975 “Mick Jagger” series as the perfect fit. After calling a friend in Toronto who purchased one edition about 10 years prior, Rivlin

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Early Illustrations by Andy Warhol

Early Illustrations by a Pre-fame Warhol to be Re-published

[…] collection of illustrated books originally used for self- promotion in Warhol’s early days as budding New York graphic designer and illustrator. Two of seven books in the series out now by TASCHEN Books Featuring quaint hand-drawn images of colorful cakes, cats, and cherubs, Seven Illustrated Books 1952-1959,

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Native American Exhibition

The Warhol Foundation Grant Funds a Native American Exhibition

In 1986 Andy Warhol debuted Cowboys and Indians, a series of prints showcasing Native American imagery as well as notable Native American characters and historical figures alongside well-known, romanticized “American Heroes”. In Warhol’s ahistorical depiction of the American West, Apache Native, Geronimo, coexists with Rough Rider, Teddy Roosevelt.

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Montblanc Launches Pens in Honor of Andy Warhol

[…] uniquely references Warhol’s work. However, all of the pens feature a cap with four images of a tomato soup can inspired by his 1965 Campbell’s Soup Can Series. Warhol’s signature is engraved on the cap rings. His famous quote, “Art is what you can get away with,”

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Canada’s Largest Warhol Show Gets an Update

Canada’s Largest Warhol Show Gets an Update

Revolver Gallery’s Andy Warhol Revisited presents part II of its exhibition with 30 additional pieces. The new works include Andy Warhol’s well-known Campbell’s soup cans series, Cowboys and Indians series, as well as portraits of socialites, royalty, and influential individuals including Vladimir Lenin, Mick Jagger, Muhammad Ali,

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Picture of Artsy: Love Advice from Andy Warhol, 1981, white, yellow, black, in frame.

Artsy: Love Advice from Andy Warhol

[…] and the events that often accompany it, like marriage and sex. He made work about love, too. In 1983, four years before his death, he produced a series of silkscreens succinctly titled “Love.” They show two figures, both radiating with neon auras, in a range of tender

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Authenticating Warhols: Details to Help Spot a Fake

[…] team did. Even the subject matter of the prints exacerbates the complicated nature of authentication. Warhol consistently appropriated images from magazines and newspapers. His Death and Disaster series was based on images pulled directly from the headlines—and occasionally the headlines themselves. As that source material is in

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