Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
Andy Warhol (1928-1987)

Four Pink Marilyns (Reversal Series)

Details
Andy Warhol (1928-1987)
Four Pink Marilyns (Reversal Series)
stamped with the signature 'Andy Warhol' (on the overlap)
synthetic polymer and silkscreen inks on canvas
36 x 28in. (91.5 X 71cm.)
Executed in 1986
Provenance
Waddington Galleries Ltd., London (B17259)
Sale room notice
Please note that this work should be daggered in the catalogue at 17.5 Please note that this lot is sold with a certificate from Frederick W. Hughes, executor of the Estate of Andy Warhol.

Lot Essay

This work is part of the Reversal series which Warhol began in 1979. He discovered that by printing the negative image of his subjects he could totally re-invent his own art. This famous image of the Hollywood star, whose celebrity, glamour and tragic death so captivated Warhol has become both a powerful icon of its time as well as bringing Warhol's career as a Pop artist full circle. In the present work, the contrast between the pinks and the blacks in the dark negative format lends each face a souless and ghostly quality. The repetition of Marilyn's image adds up to a particularly poignant portrait that has as much to do with the the mass media's propagation of her legend, as with Warhol's own history and myth in a refreshing and powerful way.

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