How the Pop artist’s screenprints of everything from cans of soup to electric chairs — and everyone from Marilyn Monroe to Chairman Mao — changed the way we see the world. Illustrated with lots ...
Illustrations by the artist, commissioned for The Times in 1962, were sculpted on spuds before being stamped onto paper.
36 x 36 in. (91.4 x 91.4 cm.) ...
The highest price achieved was for a colour screenprint by Andy Warhol, Mao #92, signed and numbered in an edition of 300 including artist proofs. It sold for $76,880 inclusive of premium.
Editor's note: This story was updated from it's original publishing in Feb. 12's edition of the Monroe Journal due to action taken at Feb. 11'… ...
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China: five years after breaking key stories on COVID-19, journalist Zhang Zhan is dying in detention Exactly five years ago, Zhang Zhan travelled to the city of Wuhan to cover the very beginning of ...
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