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Eggs is a more abstract piece by the iconic Andy Warhol. This gorgeous museum quality print by Andy Warhol depicting a cluster of eggs in a sweet pastel pink contrasting with its stark black background ©®TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual
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Elvis is one of a whole series of celebrities captured by Andy Warhol in his iconic silkscreen prints. This image of Elvis Presley is believed to be from a publicity still for the Western film Flaming Star 1960. Here Warhol uses the silkscreen to ove
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In 1984 Andy Warhol produced a series of large scale abstract paintings based on the so called Rorschach test, devised by the Swiss psychologist Hermann Rorschach. Each painting is a mirror image of an ‘ink blot’. The Rorschach test requires pati
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Pop Art Figurative Portrait Celebrity Dark Art Prints for Frames
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Image Credit ©®TM The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
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Andy Warhol painted a series of self portraits in 1966–67 all taken from one photograph but each with different colours and colour overlays. He used the then commercial silkscreen printing method to repent the same image over and over again as he w
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Building, undated by Andy Warhol is a museum quality art print. This print features one of hundreds of photographs Warhol took of America as he travel around it. Warhol loved to record things going on around him in the form of photographs and films t
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Cars on Highway, undated by Andy Warhol is a museum quality art print. This print features one of hundreds of photographs Warhol took of America as he travel around it. Warhol loved to record things going on around him in the form of photographs and
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Andy Warhol started drawing shoes as part of his career as a commercial artist in the 1950’s each shoe he drew meant money coming in. In the 1980’s he re visited the theme of shoes this time creating a series of silkscreens with women’s shoes i
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