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Liz #3 [Early Colored Liz]
Andy Warhol created this iconic silkscreen portrait of Elizabeth Taylor, the legendary Hollywood actress and one of the most celebrated celebrities of the 20th century, whom Warhol famously idolized as the ultimate symbol of glamour and fame. Executed in vivid flat tones of sage green, bubblegum pink, turquoise eyeshadow, and bold red lips, this work exemplifies Warhols transformative approach to celebrity portraiture within the Pop Art movement. The painting belongs to the coveted Early Colored Liz series from 1963, a body of work that is exceptionally rare on the market and commands significant attention from major institutional and private collectors worldwide.
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Alex Katz
American · b. 1927

Katz creates large scale flat color portraits of faces with bold graphic simplicity and vivid tonal fields, closely mirroring the cropped celebrity face format and poster like palette seen in this Liz silkscreen.

Elizabeth Peyton
American · b. 1965

Peyton specializes in intimate portrait paintings of famous cultural figures rendered in saturated pinks, greens, and reds with a glamorous idealized quality that directly parallels Warhols idolization of Hollywood celebrity beauty.
Richard Bernstein
American · b. 1939
Bernstein produced vivid airbrushed celebrity portrait covers for Interview Magazine using the same bold flat color approach, exaggerated makeup tones, and glamorized Hollywood iconography that define this Liz portrait.
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