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- WPA poster shop give sole credit to Anthony Velonis for establishing silkscreen methods used there, a re****tion bolstered by the publication of his 1937...
- "Additions" include the silkscreen Marilyn Monroe portfolio, and a silkscreen Addition of "Flowers", and series of silkscreens based on his Campbell's...
- The Marilyn Diptych (1962) is a silkscreen painting by American pop artist Andy Warhol depicting Marilyn Monroe. The monumental work is one of the artist's...
- publicity still from the film was used by Andy Warhol to create several silkscreens, among them numerous versions of "Single Elvis", "Double Elvis", "Elvis...
- nothing. It was where the ****embly line for the silkscreens happened. While one person was making a silkscreen, somebody else would be filming a screen test...
- dated in pencil by Haring and Warhol. A complete set of four Andy Mouse silkscreens sold for $56,400 at Christie's in December 2001. Another set sold for...
- Exhibition. Some highlights of this period came in 1993, when one of his silkscreens was selected for display at the prestigious Coconut Grove Arts Festival...
- (1890-1990) from 1918 to 1946. He is best known today for the Sampson-Matthews silkscreens. Sampson, born in Liverpool, was the eldest son of William Sampson, a...
- began immortalizing her in his work. "In August '62 I started doing silkscreens.... It was all so simple-quick and chancy. I was thrilled with it. My...
- The silk screen effect (SSE) is a visual phenomenon seen in rear-projection televisions. SSE is described by viewers as seeing the texture of the television...