After Marilyn Pink (1967) by Andy Warhol

After Marilyn Pink - Andy Warhol - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleAfter Marilyn Pink
ArtistAndy Warhol
Date1967
Art MovementPop Art

About After Marilyn Pink

The artwork, titled “After Marilyn Pink,” was created by the renowned artist Andy Warhol in 1967. This piece is a quintessential example of the Pop Art movement and falls within the genre of portraiture.

The artwork features a vivid and stylized portrait of a woman’s face, rendered in bold, contrasting colors. The background predominantly consists of a striking pink hue, which accentuates the subject’s features. The face itself is depicted in a golden-yellow tone, with highlights of blue and pink that emphasize the eyes and lips. The use of simplified forms and vibrant colors is characteristic of Warhol’s Pop Art style, which often involved the reappropriation of popular cultural icons and imagery. Despite its apparent simplicity, the artwork captures a dynamic and iconic visage, engaging the viewer with its bold visual appeal.

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