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Campbell's Soup Cans II
''Campbell's Soup Cans II'' is a work of art produced in 1969 by Andy Warhol as part of his ''Campbell's Soup Cans'' series. 250 sets of this print were made, and edition #17 is in the collection at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago The Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) Chicago is a contemporary art museum near Water Tower Place in downtown Chicago in Cook County, Illinois, United States. The museum, which was established in 1967, is one of the world's largest contemporar .... It consists of ten prints: #''Tomato Beef Noodle O'' #''Chicken 'n Dumplings'' #''Vegetarian Vegetable'' #''Clam Chowder'' #''Old fashioned vegetable made with beef stock'' #''Scotch Broth'' #''Cheddar Cheese'' #''Oyster Stew'' #''Golden Mushroom'' #''Hot Dog Bean'' References {{Warhol 1969 paintings Paintings by Andy Warhol Painting series Campbell Soup Company ...
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Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (; born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. His works explore the relationship between artistic expression, advertising, and celebrity culture that flourished by the 1960s, and span a variety of media, including painting, silkscreening, photography, film, and sculpture. Some of his best-known works include the silkscreen paintings '' Campbell's Soup Cans'' (1962) and ''Marilyn Diptych'' (1962), the experimental films ''Empire'' (1964) and ''Chelsea Girls'' (1966), and the multimedia events known as the '' Exploding Plastic Inevitable'' (1966–67). Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Warhol initially pursued a successful career as a commercial illustrator. After exhibiting his work in several galleries in the late 1950s, he began to receive recognition as an influential and controversial artist. His New York studio, ...
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