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The Marilyn Diptych is a silkscreen painting by American pop artist Andy Warhol depicting Marilyn Monroe. The monumental work is one of the artist's most noted of the movie star. The painting consists of 50 images. [2] Each image of the actress is taken from the single publicity photograph from the film Niagara (1953).
Shot Marilyns (1964) Publicity portrait of Marilyn Monroe for the 1953 film Niagara. Shot Marilyns is a series of silkscreen paintings produced in 1964 by Andy Warhol, each canvas measuring 40 inches square, and each a portrait of Marilyn Monroe.
The Stable Gallery organized Andy Warhol’s first one-man show in November 1962, after Leo Castelli turned him down; the exhibition included eight of the 12 single images of Marilyn Monroe that came to be known as the “Flavor Marilyns,” because each had a colored background. [9]
Andy Warhol's “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” sold for a cool $195 million on Monday, making the iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe the most expensive work by a U.S. artist ever sold at auction. The ...
An iconic portrait of Marilyn Monroe by artist Andy Warhol has sold for more than $195 million, setting a new American auction record, according to The Wall Street Journal. Warhol’s pop-art work ...
The restaurant's name is a reference to The Three Princes of Serendip, a Persian fairy tale.The restaurant has hosted many celebrities since its establishment in 1954. Regulars included Marilyn Monroe, Andy Warhol, [1] and First Lady Jacqueline Ken
A portrait of actress Marilyn Monroe by 1960s pop icon Andy Warhol will go up for auction in May with an estimated value of $200 million, which would set a record, Christie's announced on Monday.
In 1998, Orange Marilyn (1964), a depiction of Marilyn Monroe, sold for $17.3 million, which at the time set a new record as the highest price paid for a Warhol artwork. [233] In 2007, one of Warhol's 1963 paintings of Elizabeth Taylor, Liz (Colored Liz) , which was owned by actor Hugh Grant , sold for $23.7 million at Christie's .