
(after Andy Warhol) Golden Marilyn II.35
This vibrant screenprint presents a boldly rendered portrait of Marilyn Monroe rendered in luminous golden tones that dominate the composition. The work exemplifies the signature style developed through the Sunday B. Morning workshop, which continued the legacy of Andy Warhol's groundbreaking pop art practice following his death. The 36-inch square format commands significant visual presence, with the sitter's iconic visage rendered in high-contrast silkscreen technique that transforms the photograph into a meditation on celebrity, mortality, and the reproducibility of the image. The golden palette lends an almost reverential quality to the work, elevating the photograph to the status of an altarpiece while simultaneously interrogating the commodification of fame itself. As part of the Golden Marilyn Portfolio and printed on museum-quality board in an edition of 2000, this work represents an accessible entry point into the conceptual and aesthetic concerns that defined late twentieth-century pop art. The unsigned nature of the print reflects the democratic principles underlying the Sunday B. Morning endeavor, prioritizing the integrity of the image and concept over individual artistic attribution. Collectors drawn to Warhol's exploration of mass production, celebrity culture, and the boundary between fine art and commercial imagery will find this work a compelling example of how these ideas continued to evolve beyond the artist's lifetime.
- Medium
- Sunday B. Morning (after Andy Warhol), (after) Golden Marilyn II.35, Sunday B. Morning Golden Marilyn Portfolio, Unsigned, Screenprint printed on museum board, Edition 2000, 36" x 36" Sheet Size
- Spotted At
- Gallery · Georgetown Frame Shoppe
For Sale — $595
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