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Print
The Ships
Maurice Prendergast, 1858 - 1924
Prendergast, Maurice
United States
1858 - 1924
Male
15 3/8 x 10 15/16 in. (39.1 x 27.8 cm)
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Oil
Oil
ca. 1895-1897
1895
1897
1800-1900, 19th century, Ashcan School and friends, boats, monotypes, seascapes
Print
lower right, in the plate
1919.29
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Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
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Print
Jackie
Andy Warhol, 1928 - 1987
Warhol, Andy
United States
1928 - 1987
Male
23 7/8 x 23 1/4 in. (60.6 x 59.1 cm)
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Acrylic
Acrylic
1964
1964
1964
1900-2000, 20th century, politics in art, serigraphs, women
Print
Warhol often used an unorthodox approach to portraiture. He borrowed from media photographs of celebrities to construct an individual’s public image instead of using a brush to render an idiosyncratic artistic interpretation of a sitter’s appearance.
This work is part of Warhol’s “Jackie” series, which he began shortly after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. As the basis for the paintings, he first selected eight photographs from the mass-media coverage of the event. He then cropped the pictures to focus on the President’s widow, Jacqueline Kennedy. Warhol used a commercial silkscreen technique to produce multiple versions of his work. As Warhol described,
I wanted something that gave more of an assembly line effect….With silkscreening you pick a photograph, blow it up, transfer it in glue onto silk, and then roll ink across it so the ink goes through the silk but not through the glue. That way you get the same image, slightly different each time. It was all so simple quick and chancy.
[Forman Gallery, Summer 2015]
1965.7
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Memorial Art Gallery
9/8/1999
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