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Pop artists Andy Warhol, left, and Jean-Michel Basquiat pose in front of their collaborative paintings on display at the Tony Shafrazi Gallery in Manhattan's SoHo section, New York, September 24, 1985. They collaborated on 16 untitled canvases. Warhol painted the company logos and Basquiat, who has roots in the graffiti movement, added dashes of color and commentary. Warhol, working in oils for the first time since 1962, said of the collaboration:
Actress Joan Collins displays a photo of her portrait painted by Andy Warhol as the two pose for a photograph at the Beverly Hinton Hotel in evening on Sunday, April 1, 1985 in Beverly Hills, Calif. The two were attending a party for the cast and crew of the ??sLove Boat??? television series. (AP Photo/Liu Heung Shing)
Pop artist Andy Warhol poses on Monday night, Dec. 13, 1983 at New York's St. Moritz Hotel with one of six portraits of National Hockey League superstar Wayne Gretzky. Five of the portraits will be sold in NHL cities for $35,000 each and the remaining one was selected by Gretzky to keep for himself. All the portraits show the Edmonton Oilers center in identical post game poses. At right is Amb. Kenneth Taylor, Canadian Consul-General to New York City. (AP Photo/Mario Suriani)
Nov 14, 1980; Bonn, Germany; American artist ANDY WARHOL (8/6/1928-02/22/1987) was a painter, film-maker, publisher, and a major icon of the pop art movement, in this picture he is with Chancellor HELMUT SCHMIDT at the Federal Press Ball in Germany. (Credit Image: ? KEYSTONE Pictures USA)/ eyevine
Artist Andy Warhol, right, stands next to a poster in red, white and blue of Senator Edward Kennedy that he created to help launch a nationwide fund raising campaign for the senator at an opening at the Brewster gallery on Monday, March 3, 1980 in New York. The posters, produced in a limited edition, will be sold through Kennedy for President headquarters throughout the nation. With Warhol are, from left: Patricia Kennedy Lawford, with her nieces Kerry and Courtney, daughters of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy. (AP Photo/Rick Booklet)
From left, underground artist Andy Warhol, singer Grace Jones, talk show host Bill Boggs, child actor Mason Reese, actress Dina Merrill, and photographer Gordon Parks jog through New York's Central Park, Sept. 13, 1978, to promote an upcoming charity run later in September at Jones Beach State Park. The run will benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation. (AP Photo/Ray Howard)