As a memorial to the late starlet, Andy Warhol created his first portrait of Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Diptych, in the months after the actress tragically passed away in August 1962. Warhol revisited her image five years later, presenting 10 reproductions of the actress in high-contrast hues for his iconic “Marilyn Monroe” suite. Modeled after a publicity image of Monroe from the 1953 film ...
'Marilyn Monroe' by Andy Warhol (after), 1993 Based on Warhol's original, iconic artwork from 1967. Officially licensed by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. Legendary pink colorway. 25.6 x 25.6 Inches 65 x 65 Centimeters Large, offset lithograph print on thick, glossy satin fine art paper. Limited Edition of 2500 (Sold Out). Published by The Neues Publishing Company, New ...
From American Federation of Arts, Willem de Kooning, Marilyn Monroe (1954), Oil on canvas, 50 × 30 in
Available for sale from Collectionair, Andy Warhol, Marilyn Monroe Announcement, 1981 (1981), Original Screen Print, 30.5 × 30.5 cm
From National Gallery of Victoria, Andy Warhol, Three Marilyns (1962), Silkscreen ink, and graphite on linen, 35.6 × 85.1 cm
From NextStreet Gallery, Andy Warhol, 4 Marilyns (1962-1987), Lithograph on Arches France paper, 57 × 38 cm
Andy Warhol | 4 Marilyns (1962-1987) | Art & Prints | Artsy
From Whitney Museum of American Art, Andy Warhol, Marilyn Diptych (1962), Acrylic, silkscreen ink, and graphite on linen -two panels., 80 7/8 × 114 in
Poster featuring 10 Marilyns by Warhol, hand signed in pencil and blind stamped by the Warhol association. The piece has vertical and horizontal fold lines/creases throughout the poster.u000bMuseum van Hedendaagse Kunst Gent Warhol. Published by Art Unlimited, hand-signed by Warhol. The poster edition was 5000 of which only two copies are known to be have been signed by Warhol.