The artwork titled “Princess Caroline Of Monaco” was created by Andy Warhol in 1983. This piece belongs to the Pop Art movement and falls under the genre of portraiture. Warhol’s distinctive style and his focus on popular culture are evident in this composition.
In the artwork, multiple depictions of Princess Caroline’s face are presented with a striking use of vibrant colors. The central image shows a close-up of her face, rendered in Warhol’s characteristic high-contrast style with a stark emphasis on her eyes and facial features. Surrounding this central depiction are two additional profiles of the princess, one in blue and the other in pink, creating a dynamic and layered effect. The juxtaposition of these contrasting colors and the repetition of the subject’s image embody the Pop Art movement’s fascination with celebrity culture and mass media. Warhol’s skillful manipulation of color and repetition brings a sense of both glamour and introspection to this portrait.