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Bulfinch (1994), Edition: 1st, 72 pages
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By the time of his death in 1987, Andy Warhol had become not only one of the world's most pre-eminent artists, but a pop culture icon as well. He is known primarily for his Pop art, but he was also a highly successful graphic artist in the years before he hit it big as a downtown artist.
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LibraryThing member murderbydeath
Call me a philistine, but I never quite understood the whole thing about Warhol's soup labels or Monroe's portrait. They're cool, but not my idea of art in terms of Art of the Ages.
But boy, do I love his cats! This short, 10 minute read is full of Warhol's gorgeous, whimsical drawings of cats and
Each exquisite feline is coupled with a quote of Warhol's, and while they're not bad, the cats are better.
But boy, do I love his cats! This short, 10 minute read is full of Warhol's gorgeous, whimsical drawings of cats and
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this is the art I can get behind. If I were amongst the money-to-burn crowd, I'd bypass Warhol's Mao and opt for his Meow. (Sorry, had to be done.)Each exquisite feline is coupled with a quote of Warhol's, and while they're not bad, the cats are better.
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English
ISBN
9780821221303
Physical description
72 p.; 5.75 inches
Pages
72