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| Warhol - Prints, lithographs, etchings and illustrated books. | Sort by technique : | | |
| 1928 - | Andy Warhol is born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. |
1945 - | Warhol quits his studies at Schenley High School and begins studying art at the Carnegie Institute of Technology |
1951 - | Andy Warhol creates his first drawings for television as well as the design for an advertising campaign. |
1955 - | Warhol receives a commission to create a series of advertising for an upscale, trendy shoe store. |
1958 - | Warhol begins to dedicate himself to the fine arts rather than to applied art after viewing exhibitions of the works of Jasper Johns Robert Rauschenberg. |
1960 - | Andy Warhol begins to paint pop culture icons such as Coca-Cola bottles. |
1962 - | Warhol paints Campbell and Dollars canned soups. He begins to work on his first silk-screens. |
1963 - | Warhol begins his “Jackie” series using photos of Jackie Kennedy take at the presidential funerals. |
1968 - | Andy Warhol is the victim of an assassination attempt by Valérie Solanas. |
1969 - | Andy Warhol creates his first major filmography success entitled “Trash”. |
1972 - | The artist creates more than 2000 silk-screens of Mao. |
1975 - | Andy Warhol begins the portfolio of Mick Jagger silk-screens as well as the "Ladies and Gentlemen" series about drag-queens |
1981 - | Warhol creates his series of images on the symbol of the dollar, revolvers and knives. |
1984 - | Andy Warhol begins an artistic collaboration with Jean Michel Basquiat. |
1987 - | Andy Warhol dies on February 22 in a hospital in New York city after a routine gall bladder operation. | 1952 - Gallery Hugo, New-York, USA.
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1962 - Gallery Ferrus, Los Angeles, USA.
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1964 - International Fair of New-York, USA.
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1966 - Gallery Leo Castelli, New-York, USA.
| | Warhol - Catalogues Raisonnes |
| | - "Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonne 1962-1987" de Frayda Feldman et Claudia Defendi describe all the prints made by Andy Warhol. Schellmann publisher. |
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