Double Mona Lisa (1963) by Andy Warhol

Double Mona Lisa - Andy Warhol - 1963

Artwork Information

TitleDouble Mona Lisa
ArtistAndy Warhol
Date1963
Art MovementPop Art

About Double Mona Lisa

The artwork titled “Double Mona Lisa,” created by Andy Warhol in 1963, is a striking example of the Pop Art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. Warhol, a leading figure in Pop Art, reinterprets the iconic Mona Lisa by reproducing her image twice side by side in this composition.

In “Double Mona Lisa,” Warhol employs his characteristic screen printing technique, resulting in a monochromatic portrayal of Leonardo da Vinci’s renowned painting. Through this method, he creates a direct but blurred duplication that plays with the notions of originality and mass production. The repeated imagery evokes a sense of both familiarity and estrangement, as the subtle variations between the two figures emphasize the mechanical process behind their creation. The artwork stands as a commentary on the proliferation of visual culture and the shifting presence of classical art in contemporary society.

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