Rosenthal Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 7 3/4-Inch Vase

October 12th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

Marilyn Monroe was not only a Hollywood icon, Andy Warhol turned her into a pop art icon as well. For its jubilee collection, Rosenthal has applied her exquisite features to exquisite material. A range of attention-grabbing decorative images feature on a variety of accessories and limited wall plates. Based on Andy Warhol’s original sketches for his famous portrait of Monroe. With the Monroe collection, the successful >> Warhol Celebrities<< Gallery gets a new star performer

Rosenthal Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 9 1/2-Inch Vase

October 12th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

Marilyn Monroe was not only a Hollywood icon, Andy Warhol turned her into a pop art icon as well. For its jubilee collection, Rosenthal has applied her exquisite features to exquisite material. A range of attention-grabbing decorative images feature on a variety of accessories and limited wall plates. Based on Andy Warhol’s original sketches for his famous portrait of Monroe. With the Monroe collection, the successful >> Warhol Celebrities<< Gallery gets a new star performer

Rosenthal Andy Warhol Empire Paperweight Featuring New York

October 12th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol’s Empire Collection interprets the pop artist’s black and white photographs of New York landmarks and other major world cities in porcelain and crystal. Named after Warhol’s 1964 film, Empire, the photos come allive in a series of trays, vases, mugs and paperweights. True works of art for collectors of Warhol and everyone looking for unique decorative items.

Rosenthal Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Cylindrical Vase

October 12th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

A well-known design adorns the most recent Andy Warhol collectors’ series: The Campbell’s soup tins. According to Warhol he was commissioned by an art dealer in 1961 to paint a picture of the thing that meant most to him. Using templates, Warhol then began producing images of coins and soup tins by the American company Campbell’s ¿ an endeavour which was to pay for his meal tickets for many years to come.

Rosenthal Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Lid For Vase

October 12th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

A well-known design adorns the most recent Andy Warhol collectors’ series: The Campbell’s soup tins. According to Warhol he was commissioned by an art dealer in 1961 to paint a picture of the thing that meant most to him. Using templates, Warhol then began producing images of coins and soup tins by the American company Campbell’s ¿ an endeavour which was to pay for his meal tickets for many years to come.

Rosenthal Andy Warhol Empire Paperweight Featuring London

October 12th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol’s Empire Collection interprets the pop artist’s black and white photographs of New York landmarks and other major world cities in porcelain and crystal. Named after Warhol’s 1964 film, Empire, the photos come allive in a series of trays, vases, mugs and paperweights. True works of art for collectors of Warhol and everyone looking for unique decorative items.

Rosenthal Andy Warhol Campbell’s Soup Rectangular Vase

October 12th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

A well-known design adorns the most recent Andy Warhol collectors’ series: The Campbell’s soup tins. According to Warhol he was commissioned by an art dealer in 1961 to paint a picture of the thing that meant most to him. Using templates, Warhol then began producing images of coins and soup tins by the American company Campbell’s ¿ an endeavour which was to pay for his meal tickets for many years to come.

After Modern Art 1945-2000 (Oxford History of Art)

October 10th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in ebook Art

Modern and contemporary art can be both baffling and beautiful; it can also be innovative, political, and disturbing. This book sets out to provide the first concise interpretation of the period as a whole, clarifying the artists and their works along the way. Closely informed by new critical approaches, it concentrates on the relationship between American and European art from the end of the Second World War to the eve of the new millennium.

Jackson Pollock, Jasper Johns, Yves Klein, Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, and Damien Hirst are among many artists discussed, with careful attention being given to the political and cultural worlds they inhabited. Moving along a clear timeline, the author highlights key movements such as Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, Minimalism, Conceptualism, Postmodernism, and performance art to explain the theoretical and issue-based debates that have provided the engine for the art of this period.

Twentieth-Century American Art

October 10th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in ebook Art

Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Julian Schnabel, and Laurie Anderson are just some of the major American artists of the twentieth century. From the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair to the 2000 Whitney Biennial, a rapid succession of art movements and different styles reflected the extreme changes in American culture and society, as well as America’s position within the international art world. This exciting new look at twentieth century American art explores the relationships between American art, museums, and audiences in the century that came to be called the “American century”. Extending beyond New York, it covers the emergence of Feminist art in Los Angeles in the 1970s; the Black art movement; the expansion of galleries and art schools; and the highly political public controversies surrounding arts funding. All the key movements are fully discussed, including early American Modernism, the New Negro movement, Regionalism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and Neo-Expressionism.

Rosenthal Andy Warhol 7-Inch Empire Vase

October 8th, 2010 No Comments   Posted in Andy Warhol

Andy Warhol’s Empire Collection interprets the pop artist’s black and white photographs of New York landmarks and other major world cities in porcelain and crystal. Named after Warhol’s 1964 film, Empire, the photos come allive in a series of trays, vases, mugs and paperweights. True works of art for collectors of Warhol and everyone looking for unique decorative items.