Thursday, September 4, 2025

Warhol

Philip Pearlstein
Andy Warhol eating a Popsicle
1948
gelatin silver print
Archives of American Art, Washington DC


Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe's Lips
1962
screenprint
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Trade Ad for Container Corporation of America
1963
screenprint
Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Flowers
1964
screenprint
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Campbell's Soup - Tomato
1966
screenprint on shopping bag
Archives of American Art, Washington DC

Andy Warhol (design)
Campbell's Soup Paper Dress
ca. 1967
printed paper
(produced by Campbell's Soup Company)
National Museum of American History, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Marilyn
1967
screenprint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Marilyn
1967
screenprint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Marilyn
1967
screenprint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Marilyn
1967
screenprint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Flash Portfolio - John F. Kennedy
1968
screenprint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Flash Portfolio - Texas School Book Depository
1968
screenprint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Man Ray
1974
screenprint
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Jamie Wyeth
Andy Warhol
1976
gouache, watercolor and graphite on board
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Julian Schnabel
Portrait of Andy Warhol
1982
oil paint on velvet
Hirshhorn Museum, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Aretha
1985
lithograph (poster)
National Portrait Gallery, Washington DC

Andy Warhol
Cow
1988
screenprint on shopping bag
(produced for MoMA retrospective)
Cooper-Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum

Richard Sheaff (designer)
Postage Stamp commemorating Andy Warhol
2002
offset-print, adhesive back
National Postal Museum, Washington DC

from Tristia

[To his Paternall Countrey]

O Earth! Earth! Earth heare thou my voice, and be
Loving, and gentle for to cover me;
Banish'd from thee I live; ne'er to return,
Unlesse thou giv'st my small Remains an Urne.

– Ovid (43 BC-AD 17), translated by Robert Herrick (1648)