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The NYC townhouse where Andy Warhol created his iconic Campbell’s soup can pieces is now up for rent
Pop art icon Andy Warhol once lived in this historic Carnegie Hill townhouse. Now you can, too — for $22,550 a month. And the home comes with quirky touches — like a front door handlebar made in part ...
What’s the deal with Leonardo’s harpsichord-viola? Why were Impressionists obsessed with the color purple? Art Bites brings you a surprising fact, lesser-known anecdote, or curious event from art ...
Sixty years ago today, the pop artist Andy Warhol unveiled a wall of 32 Campbell Soup can paintings at a Los Angeles gallery, one for each flavor of soup then in production. Sixty years ago today, the ...
They may not be Campbell Soup cans, but tasty, original works from pop art icon Andy Warhol’s formative years are currently under the hammer. “Andy Warhol by Hand: The 1950s” predates his exploration ...
Campbell’s Warhol-inspired soup cans (image via Huffington Post) It only took 50 years, but Campbell’s is finally paying tribute to pop artist Andy Warhol and his game-changing paintings of their soup ...
A number of Andy Warhol silkscreen prints are in the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Stolen Art Files. The Pittsburgh FBI announced on the social media platform X, the search is on for a ...
Image: 31.85 x 18.46 in. (80.9 x 46.89 cm.) Known as a leading figure in Pop Art and one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was a groundbreaking force in the ...
18.5 x 20 x 20 in. (47 x 50.8 x 50.8 cm.) The archival photographic pop-art print, Small ‘Andy Warhol with Red Campbell’s Soup’ was created in 1985 by photographer Andrew Unangst. Taken in New York ...
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