Andy Warhol - Marilyn Diptych, 1962. Acrylic on canvas
From the Tate Gallery, London:
Marilyn Monroe died in August 1962. In the following four months, Warhol made more than twenty silkscreen paintings of her, all based on the same publicity photograph from the 1953 film Niagara. Warhol found in Monroe a fusion of two of his consistent themes: death and the cult of celebrity. By repeating the image, he evokes her ubiquitous presence in the media. The contrast of vivid colour with black and white, and the effect of fading in the right panel are suggestive of the star’s mortality.
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Marilyn Monroe turns 86 on this day. This is one of the most iconic portrait of Marilyn in art by Andy Warhol.
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Richard Avedon - Marilyn Monroe, Actress, New York City, 1957. Silver gelatin print
Source: metmuseum.org
Richard Avedon - Audrey Hepburn, 1940.
George Platt Lynes - Salvador Dali, 1939.Gelatin silver print with applied pigment
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Johan Hagemeyer - Salvador Dali, Carmel, 1944. Silver gelatin print
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Richard Avedon - Elizabeth Taylor, 1964.
Robert Mapplethorpe - Andy Warhol, 1986. Photograph on paper
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Andy Warhol - Self-Portrait; series (Purple), 1968.









