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Andy Warhol : prince of pop / Jan Greenberg & Sandra Jordan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Delacorte Press, c2004.Description: 193 p., [32] p. of plates : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0385900791 (lib. bdg.) :
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 709/.2 B 22
LOC classification:
  • N6537.W28 G74 2004
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Contents:
Pittsburgh days, 1928-1940 -- Genuine as a fingerprint, 1941-1945 -- Why pick on me?, 1945-1949 -- Warhola to Warhol, 1950-1951 -- Making it, 1952-1959 -- Pop!, 1960-1961 -- Soupcans & celebrities, 1962 -- Fame, 1963 -- Made in America, 1963-1964 -- The swinging silver factory, 1964 -- The prince of pop, 1964 -- Poor little rich girl, 1965 -- The Velvet Underground, 1966 -- Chelsea girls, 1966 -- Enter Fred Hughes, 1967 -- Shot, 1968 -- Interview, 1969-1970 -- Putting my Andy on, 1970-1974 -- Andy Warhol Enterprises, 1975-1982 -- The last years, 1982-1987 -- Postscript.
Summary: Relates the artist's rise from poverty and obscurity to Pop icon, discussing his art, controversial films, and hip magazine.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 158-182) and index.

Pittsburgh days, 1928-1940 -- Genuine as a fingerprint, 1941-1945 -- Why pick on me?, 1945-1949 -- Warhola to Warhol, 1950-1951 -- Making it, 1952-1959 -- Pop!, 1960-1961 -- Soupcans & celebrities, 1962 -- Fame, 1963 -- Made in America, 1963-1964 -- The swinging silver factory, 1964 -- The prince of pop, 1964 -- Poor little rich girl, 1965 -- The Velvet Underground, 1966 -- Chelsea girls, 1966 -- Enter Fred Hughes, 1967 -- Shot, 1968 -- Interview, 1969-1970 -- Putting my Andy on, 1970-1974 -- Andy Warhol Enterprises, 1975-1982 -- The last years, 1982-1987 -- Postscript.

Relates the artist's rise from poverty and obscurity to Pop icon, discussing his art, controversial films, and hip magazine.