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Mariyn Monroe par Andy Warhol1) biographie dandy Warhol
2) decrire le tableau
3) dire ce qu'on en pense , si on l'aime ou pas
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j'ai deja finit la biographie d'andy Warholpour le 2) jai mis qu'il avait utilisé la technique de la serigraphie mais il me manque pour le 2) et le 3)
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Moi qui aime marylin je dirais
I like this painting a lot because it is very colourful. Marylyn looks happy. She is smiling and beautiful. The colour are beautiful. You can feel that Andy Warhol was a big fan of Marylin Monroe and he did all his best to make her look her best.
I can't say that I like Pop Art very much but this painting is though one of my favourite ones.
Moi qui aime marylin je dirais
I like this painting a lot because it is very colourful. Marylyn looks happy. She is smiling and beautiful. The colour are beautiful. You can feel that Andy Warhol was a big fan of Marylin Monroe and he did all his best to make her look her best.
I can't say that I like Pop Art very much but this painting is though one of my favourite ones.
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Andy Warhol was drawn to Marilyn Monroe. From the very first time Warhol watched her light up the silver screen, he was in awe. The attraction he had to Monroe was not simply because of her beauty though, in fact, he felt he identified with her in a way few others could. His perception of her was bi-fold: an object of desire and a role model. Because of his deep appreciation for her, Warhol was able to illuminate the hidden and quite often dark side of her personality in his work. The famous Marilyn Monroe silkscreens by Andy Warhol quite accurately portray the legendary actress’s beauty and sex appeal, but in a complex and unique way.
Marilyn Monroe Silkscreens
Tragically, in 1962, Andy Warhol’s celebrity muse Marilyn Monroe committed suicide. However, her legend would not die; shortly after her death, Warhol completed a series of artistic works called “the Marilyns” to pay tribute to a woman he deeply admired. The initial colored pictures he created of Monroe were remarkably beautiful, but his most famous depiction of her came from a photograph. Using a publicity shot taken by Gene Korman for the film Niagara made in 1953, Warhol cropped the glossy photo to fit his canvas. He then made art history as it were when he silkscreened the composition for several paintings. Warhol reproduced several times over the image of Monroe’s face. In the process of reproduction, he invented a style he would later become fond of and would render it famous for silkscreening.
Andrew Warhola (known as Andy Warhol) painted a variety of paintings of the actress Marilyn Monroe after she committed suicide in 1962. Warhol made it his goal to mass-produce his art by using a method called silk screen. This method involves enlarging and transferring a photo on to silk. A variety of colors are printed on to a screen using a rubber squeegee.
For his paintings of Marilyn Monroe, Warhol used a photograph by Gene Korman from a publicity shoot for the film, Niagara. Andy Warhol painted Marilyn Monroe's paintings with one color: green, blue, lemon yellow turquoise. Next he silk screened her face on top. In this way, he created different styles and depicted many different colors. In the paintings, she was either by herself, multiplied in a grid or doubled. After four months, Andy Warhol's paintings were complete. Andy Warhol issued a portfolio of his Marilyn Monroe paintings in 1967.
Andy Warhol interest in fame inspired him to make his Marilyn Monroe paintings. Warhol admired Marilyn Monroe as a star. He was fascinated by her beauty and thought of her as a role model. In his art work, he portrayed Monroe as not only beautiful, but also dark and mysterious. Warhol invented the phrase, "fifteen minutes of fame" which means a celebrity such as Monroe catches the public's attention for a short lived period of time. Then, the media moves on to other celebrities who fascinate the world.
Andrew Warhola (known as Andy Warhol) painted a variety of paintings of the actress Marilyn Monroe after she committed suicide in 1962. Warhol made it his goal to mass-produce his art by using a method called silk screen. This method involves enlarging and transferring a photo on to silk. A variety of colors are printed on to a screen using a rubber squeegee.
For his paintings of Marilyn Monroe, Warhol used a photograph by Gene Korman from a publicity shoot for the film, Niagara. Andy Warhol painted Marilyn Monroe's paintings with one color: green, blue, lemon yellow turquoise. Next he silk screened her face on top. In this way, he created different styles and depicted many different colors. In the paintings, she was either by herself, multiplied in a grid or doubled. After four months, Andy Warhol's paintings were complete. Andy Warhol issued a portfolio of his Marilyn Monroe paintings in 1967.
Andy Warhol interest in fame inspired him to make his Marilyn Monroe paintings. Warhol admired Marilyn Monroe as a star. He was fascinated by her beauty and thought of her as a role model. In his art work, he portrayed Monroe as not only beautiful, but also dark and mysterious. Warhol invented the phrase, "fifteen minutes of fame" which means a celebrity such as Monroe catches the public's attention for a short lived period of time. Then, the media moves on to other celebrities who fascinate the world.
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