Ivan Karp, Warhol's close friends, remembered that in the 1960s he said to the artist, "The only thing that no one deals with now these days is pastorals. My favorite subject is cows." Warhol immediately grasped his spin on the outmoded subject matter and proclaimed, "New Cows! Fresh Cows!"
- Patrick S. Smith, Warhol Conversations About the Artist (Ann Arbor, MI: U.M.I. Research Press, 1988) 217
- Got Cow? Cattle in American Art, 1920-2000: Cattle in American Art 1820-2000
By Bartholomew F. Bland, Hudson River Museum, Pg. 14
There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because they felt they had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!
Artists choose their subjects for reasons that are seldom known to us.
Yes, he did.
They look appealing and he liked the idea.
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Yes, he was mostly inspired by Jasper Johns and Rauscheberg. He was actually stated in the book Andy Warhol/Prince of Pop by Jan Greenberge and Sandra Jordan as being obsessed with them.
Mainly in his Manhattan studio, 'The Factory'.
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From a newspaper photo.
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Yes, he was mostly inspired by Jasper Johns and Rauscheberg. He was actually stated in the book Andy Warhol/Prince of Pop by Jan Greenberge and Sandra Jordan as being obsessed with them.
Because he thought that disasters were unique
Mainly in his Manhattan studio, 'The Factory'.
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He said his name " Andy Warhol".
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Google his name. There are pictures.