Homeless Penthouse
Black Coffee Mug
Black Directors Chair
The Smoker by Tom Wesselmann
Linked to the Pop art movement, yet hesitant about being categorized as such, American artist Tom Wesselmann emerged in the 1960s with large-scale paintings characterized by bold, flat colors, drawing inspiration from American culture and the media landscape. The Smoker series, launched in 1967, marked a pivotal turn in Wesselmann&
Warhol Canvas Print
Marilyn (Reversal Series), 1979. Starting just after Marilyn Monroe's passing in August 1962, Andy Warhol's Marilyn series encapsulated the promise, allure, enjoyment, celebrity, and sorrow that defined 1960s America. Yet, with the Marilyn (Reversal Series) created between 1979 and 1986, Warhol pivoted the focus from the
Warhol Canvas Print
Flowers, 1964. Warhol's Flowers stand out as one of the artist's most iconic themes, featuring oversized, luminous blossoms set against a backdrop of textured grass patterns. Warhol transformed an image of hibiscus flowers, originally spotted in a June 1964 Modern Photography magazine article, infusing it with