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An Andy Warhol limited edition signed print from the Cowboys and Indians series (estimated price USD $20,000-$25,000) is on display at an auction preview of items owned by the iconic American film star John Wayne, October 3, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. More than 700 awards, scripts, costumes and personal memorabilia owned by "The Duke" will be auctioned by Heritage Auctions on October 7 in Los Angeles. AFP PHOTO PHOTO / ROBYN BECK
An Andy Warhol limited edition signed print from the Cowboys and Indians series (estimated price USD $10,000-$15,000) is on display at an auction preview of items owned by the iconic American film star John Wayne, October 3, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. More than 700 awards, scripts, costumes and personal memorabilia owned by "The Duke" will be auctioned by Heritage Auctions on October 7 in Los Angeles. AFP PHOTO PHOTO / ROBYN BECK
The Andy Monument, by artist Rob Pruitt, his homage to Andy Warhol?the father of Pop Art and one of New York's enduring cultural icons is unvieled in front of Warhol's former Union Square "Factory" studio in New York March 30, 2011. The artist made the stature as he imagined Warhol in 1977 dressed in Levi's 501s, a Brooks Brothers blazer, wearing a Polaroid camera around his neck and carrying a Medium Brown Bag from Bloomingdale's. AFP PHOTO / TIMOTHY A. CLARY
The Andy Monument, by artist Rob Pruitt, his homage to Andy Warhol?the father of Pop Art and one of New York's enduring cultural icons is unvieled in front of Warhol's former Union Square "Factory" studio in New York March 30, 2011. The artist made the stature as he imagined Warhol in 1977 dressed in Levi's 501s, a Brooks Brothers blazer, wearing a Polaroid camera around his neck and carrying a Medium Brown Bag from Bloomingdale's. AFP PHOTO / TIMOTHY A. CLARY
The Andy Monument, by artist Rob Pruitt, his homage to Andy Warhol?the father of Pop Art and one of New York's enduring cultural icons is unvieled in front of Warhol's former Union Square "Factory" studio in New York March 30, 2011. The artist made the stature as he imagined Warhol in 1977 dressed in Levi's 501s, a Brooks Brothers blazer, wearing a Polaroid camera around his neck and carrying a Medium Brown Bag from Bloomingdale's. AFP PHOTO / TIMOTHY A. CLARY
Andy Warhol (1928-1987), artist and experimental filmmaker and one of the founders of the Pop Art movement. He is most famous for his large silkscreen prints of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and his paintings of everyday objects like cans of Campbell's tomato soup. He studied commercial art at Carnegie Mellon University and had a successful career in magazine advertising, which undoubtedly led him to explore the intersection of art and mass production and the democratic frisson created by their overlap.
This image released by Christie's in London on Wednesday Feb. 16, 2011 show a self portrait by Andy Warhol. The self portrait has sold for 10.8 million pounds ($17 million) double its pre-sale estimate at a London auction on Wednesday. Christie's says the work had been in a private collection since 1974. It is one of a series of 11 self-portraits Warhol created. (AP Photo/Christie's, Ho) EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO ARCHIVE