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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.

  2. Warhol engaged the image of Marilyn Monroe in variety of works, beginning with Gold Marilyn Monroe (Museum of Modern Art, New York) made in August 1962, shortly after the actress’ death.

  3. En total realizó en torno a 50 obras basándose en esa imagen, pero en este artículo analizaremos las series de 10 variaciones de color creadas mediante la técnica serigráfica y conocidas como Marilyn Series. La serie original, formada por 10 serigrafías con la misma imagen pero

  4. The Marilyn Monroe portfolio is a portfolio or series of ten 36×36 inch silkscreened prints on paper by the pop artist Andy Warhol, first made in 1967, all showing the same image of the 1950s film star Marilyn Monroe but all in different, mostly very bright, colors.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2023 · After selling for $195 million in less than four minutes at auction in New York, Andy Warhol’s 1964 silk-screen Marilyn Monroe print, Shot Sage Blue Marilyn, became the most valuable work of 20th-century art ever auctioned.

    • Alicia du Plessis
    • 6 August 1928
    • ( Author And Art History Expert )
    • 22 February 1987
  6. 28 de jun. de 2019 · Since Marilyn Monroe's tragic death caused by narcotics overdose in 1962, Andy Warhol begins to produce multiple works that have the actress as the main character.

  7. Warhol had first depicted Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962) in a series of silkscreen paintings following her tragic death, starting with Gold Marilyn Monroe (Museum of Modern Art, New York), in which the actress is enshrined against a flat gold background.