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Andy Warhol

Better known as Andy Warhol, Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1928. He was a leading figure in the visual movement known as pop art, and was a talented painter, printmaker, and filmmaker. Questions about his life and his work are welcome here!

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Andy Warhol when was he born?

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August 6th, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

How much did Andy Warhol's Campbell's Tomato Soup pop art cost?

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The entire collection of soup can paintings initially sold for $1,000. They were recently auctioned at Christie's for $15 million.

How did Andy Warhol do the silkscreen paintings?

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He didn't discover the process. Silkscreen printing was first patented in England by Samuel Simon in 1907, and before that similar processes were found to be used in China from 960--1279 AD. It was introduced to Western Europe in the 18th century but wasn't largely accepted at first. In the early 20th century, people began experimenting with different photo-reactive chemicals to use in the process though it wasn't `perfected` until the early 30s. Andy Warhol popularized the process in the 60s.

How Andy Warhol different from any other artist?

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Andy Warhol was a famous artist known for painting soup cans but he did many other artistic things during his life. He made more than 60 movies with his first movie being called Sleep and it was simply a 6 hour recording of a friend sleeping. He was once shot 3 times by a woman named Valerie Solanis but he survived.

What did Andy Warhol say on being famous?

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For 15 minutes.

What is Andy Warhol's most famous painting?

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Campbell's Soup.

and Marilyn Monroe

Does Andy Murray have children?

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Supposedly he has four children amongst two wives. It's clearly not very well publicized because that information wasn't too easy to come by. Bill Murray is also a very private person so that could be part of the reason why this information was difficult to find.

Why did Andy Warhol paint Audrey Hepburn?

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Andy Warhol created the Marilyn Monroe pictures after she died to celebrate her status as a celebrity.

What principle of design did any warhol use?

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He uses variety.

"Marylin," by Andy Warhol is a fascinating look at the principle of variety in a single piece of art. While Warhol does not change the image of Marilyn Monroe from one frame to the next, the dramatically alters the colors. This variety of color palette forces the viewer to carefully regard and examine this otherwise uninteresting representation of the famous actress. He demands attention with the difficulty of repeating form and shape, but drastically altering color, providing variety in an otherwise exact replication of the same image.

What was the first painting based on linear perspective?

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It is believed that the first painter to use linear perspective was Polygonus, in 5th Century BC Greece. We cannot be certain because Greeks painted only on wooden boards, none of which survive. The first modern painting to depict linear perspective was Masaccio's "The Tribute Money" which was done in Florence, Italy in the early 15th Century. It depicts a new testament story.

How many sisters and brothers did Andy Warhol have?

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He had two brothers.

Pavol and Jan Warhola.

Did Andy Warhol go to prison?

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Yes, he was.

What is Andy Warhol's most loved painting?

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A painting of a Campbell's soup can.

Which painting made Andy warhol famous?

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His most well known paintings are of the soup cans. But also Known for the Marylin Monroe, The banana Record. His first Better known painting are the gold shoes.

Where is 'Shot Marilyn' painting located?

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Should be in the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh

Andy Warhol major themes in his paintings?

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Andy Warhol was influenced by a number of artists and also by some of his friends. He was influenced by the Abstract Expressionism movement, Jasper Johns, Leo Castelli, the Dada movement, John Cage, Philip Pearlstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Marcel Duchamp, Larry Rivers, and Frank Stella.

What was the mood of Andy Warhol?

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Jocular.

What age did Andy Warhol start painting?

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Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 and died on February 22, 1987. Andy Warhol would have been 58 years old at the time of death or 86 years old today.

Why did Andy Warhol paint a tin of beans?

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Well... take a look at the painting... I think it might be a bit obvious.

Campbell's Soup

How does Andy Warhol create images?

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His paintings were sometimes oil paint on canvas, sometimes polymer paint (acrylic) on canvas.

Warhol frequently used silk-screening; his later drawings were traced from slide projections. At the height of his fame as a painter, Warhol had several assistants who produced his silk-screen multiples, following his directions to make different versions and variations.

In a quote Warhol gives information on his attitude in making his art; it makes clear that he made his art in a direct and spontaneous way:

"When I have to think about it, I know the picture is wrong. And sizing is a form of thinking and coloring is too. My instinct about painting says, 'If you don't think about it, it's right'. As soon as you have to decide and choose, it's wrong. And the more you decide about, the more wrong it gets. Some people, they paint abstract, so they sit there thinking about it because their thinking makes them feel they're doing something. But my thinking never makes me feel I'm doing anything."

from "The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (from A to B and Back again)", Andy Warhol, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, New York 1975, p. 149

How did Andy warhol get interested in art?

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Andy Warhol was bed-ridden most of the time as a child since he suffered from Chorea a 'movement disorder' ,so he drew,listened to the radio and collected pictures of movie stars around his bed.

What is the meaning of Knives by Andy Warhol?

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Like many of his paintings it was thought ridiculous by some and admired by some.