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Andy Warhol — Jacqueline Kennedy I (Jackie I), from 11 Pop Artists, Volume I
Andy Warhol

Jacqueline Kennedy I (Jackie I), from 11 Pop Artists, Volume I

A striking example of Warhol's iconic Pop Art style, this screenprint depicts the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy rendered in luminous silver tones, transforming her image into a symbol of celebrity and cultural mythology. Created as part of the portfolio *11 Pop Artists, Volume I*, the work reflects Warhol's fascination with fame, mass media, and the repetition of iconic imagery. The use of screenprint on wove paper reinforces his signature approach of blurring the boundaries between fine art and mechanical reproduction.

Medium
Screenprint in silver, on wove paper, with full margins.

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April 24, 2018

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Andy Warhol, Jacqueline Kennedy I (Jackie I), from 11 Pop Artists, Volume I

A striking example of Warhol's iconic Pop Art style, this screenprint depicts the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy rendered in luminous silver tones, transforming her image into a symbol of celebrity and cultural mythology. Created as part of the portfolio *11 Pop Artists, Volume I*, the work reflects Warhol's fascination with fame, mass media, and the repetition of iconic imagery. The use of screenprint on wove paper reinforces his signature approach of blurring the boundaries between fine art and mechanical reproduction.

Medium
Screenprint in silver, on wove paper, with full margins.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

20th Century, Limited Edition Print, Bold, Minimalist Mood, Political, Male Artist, American, Silver, Historical Figure, American Artist, Post-War, Screenprint, Pop Art, Celebrity Subject, Paper Medium, Portrait, Silver Tones, Jacqueline Kennedy, Iconic Artist, Contemporary

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Sebastián In Situ, Alex Capecelatro, Art Institute of Chicago, Sebastián Naranjo, Derek Jones, Lisa Rembrandt, Nicholas Blum, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Nick Phoenix