Andy Warhol

Marilyn, Nos. 22 & 30

Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) Feldman & Schellmann II, Nos. 22 and 30 distill the enigmatic glamour of one of the 20th century’s most legendary icons. Created in 1967, these screenprints elevate a single photograph into an emblem of celebrity culture, blurring the line between art and commerce.

Elevating an Icon: The Pop Art Revolution

Created in the years following Marilyn Monroe’s death in 1962, these prints showcase Warhol’s enduring fascination with fame, media, and the machinery of mass consumption. By repeating a single photograph and applying bold, contrasting colors, he transformed a familiar image into a striking symbol of celebrity culture, blurring the boundaries between art and commerce.

The Feldman & Schellmann II series demonstrates Warhol’s groundbreaking approach to printmaking, using mechanical techniques to challenge traditional ideas of originality while emphasizing the ways public figures are packaged and circulated in popular culture. These works not only define a key moment in the Pop Art movement but also continue to shape how we understand the intersection of media, celebrity, and contemporary visual art today.

Marilyn Monroe No.22 Technical Specifications

Marilyn Monroe No.33 Technical Specifications

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