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Gun, c. 1981-82 (black, white, red on pink)
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Cow, 1976 (pink & purple)
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
A Set of Six Self-Portraits, 1967
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Cow, 1971 (blue & yellow)
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Gun, c. 1981-82 (black and red on white)
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Shadows II, 1979
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Shadows II, 1979 (pink)
18" x 24" Fine Art Print
Price: $34.99
Marilyn, 1967 (on blue ground)
24" x 24" Fine Art Print
Price: $73.99
Cow, 1971 (purple & orange)
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Cat From 25 Cats Named Sam and One Blue Pussy, c.1954 (Pink Sam)
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Twelve Cars, 1962
26" x 32" Fine Art Print
Price: $55.99
A la Recherche du Shoe Perdu, 1955 (blue & pink shoe)
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Gun, c. 1982 (many/rainbow)
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
After the Party, 1979
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $35.99
Detail of The Last Supper, 1986
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Liz, 1963
24" x 30" Fine Art Print
Price: $54.99
Campbell's Soup I: Green Pea, 1968
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Campbell's Soup I: Chicken Noodle, 1968
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Happy Bug Day, 1954
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $13.99
Campbell's Soup I: Pepper Pot, 1968
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Guns, c. 1981-82 (white and black on red)
19" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Dollar Sign, 1981 (red)
13" x 19" Fine Art Print
Price: $14.99
Liz, 1963 (red)
24" x 30" Fine Art Print
Price: $54.99
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Andrew Warhola (6 August 1928 – 22 February 1987), often known as the patron saint of post-modernism, was an expert at the timeless art of portraiture. He was a central figure in the movement known as pop art. After a successful career as a commercial illustrator, Warhol became famous worldwide for his work as a painter, an avant-garde filmmaker, a record producer, an author, and a public figure known for his membership in wildly diverse social circles that included bohemian street people, distinguished intellectuals, Hollywood celebrities and wealthy aristocrats. Since the eighteenth century, portraits of famous people have bridged a gap of time, and provided a link to the soul of the subject. Warhol was particularly intrigued by the allurement of high-profile celebrities of his generation. Many insights can be read into the faces of the characters that Warhol created, including his images of himself. Warhol was perhaps best known for his paintings of commercial subjects, such as the Campbell's Soup can series, and for his portraits of celebrities, especially Marilyn Monroe. Warhol also coined the phrase "15 minutes of fame," which refers to the fleeting condition of celebrity that attaches to an object of media attention, then passes to some new object as soon as the public's attention span is exhausted.