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  2. Campbell's Soup Cans - Wikipedia

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    Warhol in 1973. Campbell's Soup Cans is considered Warhol's signature work. [90] For about a year, he made paintings from photographs, by his one-time love interest Edward Wallowitch, taken of soup cans in every condition and from every angle. During this time, he mixed his media (oil- and water-based paints) and cut stencils to help pursue ...

  3. Campbell's Soup I - Wikipedia

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    Warhol in 1973. Campbell's Soup I (sometimes Campbell's Soup Cans I) is a work of art produced in 1968 by Andy Warhol as a derivative of his Campbell's Soup Cans series. 250 sets of these screenprints were made by the Salvatore Silkscreen Company in New York City. It consists of ten prints each measuring 91.8 by 61.3 centimetres (36.1 in × 24. ...

  4. Campbell's Soup Cans II - Wikipedia

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    Warhol in 1973. Campbell's Soup Cans II is a work of art produced in 1969 by Andy Warhol as part of his Campbell's Soup Cans series that consists of 250 sets of 10 screenprints. This set is held by several notable museums. It differs from the preceding set of 1968 Campbell's Soup I screenprints and has variations within the series.

  5. Coca-Cola (3) - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, Warhol admired the uniformity of items such as soup cans and coke bottles. [5] Warhol's first Stable Show featured three known serial works of one hundred soup cans, one hundred dollar bills and one hundred coke bottles. [5] Between 1960 and 1960 Warhol created two versions of Coca-Cola (3). They were very similar to each other ...

  6. Trash culture - Wikipedia

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    Artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, and Richard Hamilton elevated consumer imagery into the realm of fine art, questioning the boundaries between high and low culture. Andy Warhol, a key figure in the movement, transformed mundane consumer items like Campbell's Soup Cans and Coca-Cola bottles into cultural icons, redefining artistic value.

  7. Andy Warhol’s Factory made a fortune off other people’s work ...

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    Warhol was famous for many things: mentoring the legendary 1960s rock band the Velvet Underground as well as ‘80s art legend Jean-Michel Basquiat, playing a pivotal part in the Downtown scene ...

  8. Roberta Latow - Wikipedia

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    Muriel Roberta Latow (September 27, 1931 – February 4, 2003) [1] was an American art expert, gallery owner, [2] interior designer, and erotic author.She has been credited with giving Andy Warhol the original idea to paint Campbell's Soup Cans and the 200 One-Dollar Bills silkscreens, and her written works reflect her travels throughout Europe.

  9. Rob Lowe regrets not grabbing original Andy Warhol drawing ...

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    On Tuesday’s Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Rob Lowe stopped by and discussed his friendship with Andy Warhol. Lowe and Warhol frequently hung out together until the artist’s death in 1987.