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  1. In 1967, Warhol established a print-publishing business, Factory Additions, through which he published a series of screenprint portfolios on his signature subjects. Marilyn Monroe was the first one. He used the same publicity still of the actress that he had previously used for dozens of paintings.

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      These works are part of a portfolio.. 10 works online.

  2. While Gold Marilyn Monroe has an almost elegiac feel due to the isolation of the small screenprinted image of the actress against a flat gold background, Marilyn (1967) is shockingly bold, with a palette of bright yellow, acid green, and hot pink, whose graphic power is all the more pronounced because of the small size—6" x 6"—of the work ...

  3. Overview. Signatures, Inscriptions, and Markings. Provenance. Exhibition History. Catalogue Raisonné. Title: Untitled from Marilyn Monroe. Artist: Andy Warhol (American, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1928–1987 New York) Printer: Aetna Silkscreen Products, Inc. Publisher: Factory Additions. Date: 1967. Medium: Screenprint.

  4. 8 de jan. de 2019 · Andy Warhol, Untitled from Marilyn Monroe, serigrafia sobre papel, 36 x 36 cm, 1967. Conservada no Museum of Modern Art, Nova Iorque, EUA. A trágica morte da atriz Marilyn Monroe em 1962 foi a inspiração para uma série de trabalhos do artista pop Andy Warhol.

  5. Andy Warhol published the Marilyn Monroe complete portfolio in 1967. It comprises ten silkscreen prints depicting cinema’s “it girl”. Marking an early indication of his later-trademark style, the majority of the pieces strongly reflect the loud colors and vibrant energy of the times.

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  6. Há 4 dias · Because Warhol had not finessed the process, his printing “mistakes” became a signature. In 1967 he began publishing limited-edition print portfolios in his studio under the aegis of Factory Editions.

  7. The Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn) full suite was printed in 1967 by Aetna Silkscreen Products, Inc., New York. A portfolio of ten screenprints on paper with 250 signed in pencil and numbered with a rubber stamp on verso. Some of these prints are initialled on verso and some are dated. Also there are 26 AP signed and lettered A-Z on verso.