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Once stolen along with seven other paintings by Cézanne and recovered for a ransom, The Card Players set the record for the ...
A selection of Andy Warhol’s earliest paintings that have been kept in his family for more than 70 years will hit the auction block later this year, according to Warhol’s nephew, artist James ...
Topline A monumental silkscreen painting, part of one of Andy Warhol’s most pivotal series, sold for $84.5 million at Sotheby’s Wednesday, more than 131 times more than the last time it ...
Topline A rare silkscreen painting by Andy Warhol from one of his most pivotal series is expected to sell for more than $80 million when it goes to auction next month for the first time in 35 ...
Andy Warhol’s “Nosepicker 1,” made while he was a student at Carnegie Institute of Technology, will be put up for auction this fall by the children of his late brother, Paul Warhola, who had ...
In the early 1960s, Andy Warhol began experimenting with his signature silkscreen technique, which he used to make artistic statements about mass production—including his iconic works depicting ...
Andy had plenty of trauma and adversity as a child. He was a loner from a poor labouring family, and his mum was a refugee ...
Andy instantly grasped the potential of this new technique. Silk-screening wasn’t simply a novel process — the appropriation of photographs as art — it amounted to a radically new art movement.
A Dutch town hall "most likely" disposed of 46 prints by Andy Warhol — worth nearly $25,000 — while undergoing renovations, according to an investigation.
Now both of these paintings, titled "Portrait of Princess Diana" and "Portrait of Prince Charles," are hitting the auction block in London on Thursday, Oct. 10—and they could bring in some ...