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Fun Fact: Andy Warhol c oined the phrase “15 Minutes of Fame”

Warhol’s Life Born Andrew Warhola (1928-1987). The Art & Life of Andy Warhol. Painter Printmaker Photographer Filmmaker Record Producer Author Pop Culture Icon. Turquoise Marilyn, 1964 Andy Warhol http://superflygallery.com/turquoise-marilyn-1964-by-andy-warhol/. Resources:

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Fun Fact: Andy Warhol c oined the phrase “15 Minutes of Fame”

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  1. Warhol’s Life Born Andrew Warhola (1928-1987) The Art & Life of Andy Warhol • Painter • Printmaker • Photographer • Filmmaker • Record Producer • Author • Pop Culture Icon Turquoise Marilyn, 1964 Andy Warhol http://superflygallery.com/turquoise-marilyn-1964-by-andy-warhol/ Resources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andy_Warhol http://www.warhol.org/default.aspx http://animalnewyork.com/2009/12/warhols-eight-elvises-sells-for-100-million/ http://www.artsz.org/artists/pop-art-artists/ Fun Fact: Andy Warhol coined the phrase “15 Minutes of Fame” By Laura Shucha October 5, 2010

  2. What is Pop Art? Pop Art is an interesting way of looking at something which usually already exists in some capacity and taking something entirely new from it.  The medium can use paintings or photography which has been manipulated and through this, make the public view the image in some way they had never considered before. From: Artsz.org http://animalnewyork.com/2009/12/warhols-eight-elvises-sells-for-100-million/ Eight Elvises, 1963 Highest price http://www.warhol.org/ArtCollections.aspx?id=1624 Hamburger 1985-1986 ever paid for a Warhol: $100 million in August, 2008 http://www.warhol.org/ArtCollections.aspx?id=1568 Diamond Dust Shoes (Random) 1980 http://www.warhol.org/ArtCollections.aspx?id=1708 http://www.warhol.org/ArtCollections.aspx?id=1645 Brillo Soap Pads Box 1964 Self-Portrait 1978

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