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Son of Carpatho-Rusyn immigrants whose mother taught him to draw during childhood illness. Made soup cans into art and a factory into a scene.
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Where to see Andy Warhol
Ranked by works you can see in person.
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98 works
Bavarian State Painting Collections
Munich, Germany
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48 works
Tate
Tate Britain, United Kingdom
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36 works
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City, United States
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26 works
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
San Francisco, United States
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23 works
National Galleries Scotland
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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5 works
National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C., United States
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15 works
Museum of Modern Art
Midtown Manhattan, United States
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12 works
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States
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11 works
Museum Ludwig
Gebäudekomplex der Kölner Philharmonie und des Museum Ludwig, Germany
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11 works
Whitney Museum of American Art
Manhattan, United States
Andy Warhol prints
Hand-finished archival prints from Andy Warhol's body of work.
Green Coca-Cola Bottles - Andy Warhol
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Kimiko - Andy Warhol
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Big Electric Chair - Andy Warhol
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Marilyn Monroe - Andy Warhol
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Five Deaths (Orange Car Crash) - Andy Warhol
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Turtle - Andy Warhol
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Cow - Andy Warhol
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Big Campbell's Soup Can 19c (Beef Noodle) - Andy Warhol
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8 works
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Houston, United States
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8 works
Wallraf–Richartz Museum
Ungersbau, Germany
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5 works
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City, United States
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5 works
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Boston, United States
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5 works
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles, United States
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4 works
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Upper East Side, United States
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4 works
Yale University Art Gallery
Yale University Art Gallery Swartwout Building, United States
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4 works
Israel Museum
Jerusalem, Israel
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3 works
Detroit Institute of Arts
Midtown Detroit, United States
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3 works
Carnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh, United States
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3 works
Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen
Düsseldorf, Germany
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3 works
National Gallery of Australia
Parkes, Australia
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3 works
Buffalo AKG Art Museum
Buffalo, United States
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3 works
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle, United States
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3 works
Lenbachhaus
Munich, Germany
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3 works
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art
Bentonville, United States
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3 works
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas, United States
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2 works
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV International, Australia
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2 works
Cincinnati Art Museum
Eden Park, United States
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0 works
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen - Robbrecht & Daem wing, Netherlands
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0 works
Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst
Citadelpark, Belgium
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0 works
Vanderbilt Museum of Art
Nashville, United States
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0 works
Museum van Bommel van Dam
Venlo, Netherlands
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See all Andy Warhol prints →Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I see Andy Warhol art?
Andy Warhol's works can be seen at National Gallery of Art, Photographs in the National Gallery of Art, Vanderbilt Museum of Art, and 2 other museums worldwide.How did Andy Warhol make his art?
In 1962, Andy Warhol began to experiment with screen printing, a technique common in commercial art but rarely used in fine art at the time. He was attracted to the technique.When did Andy Warhol get famous?
Andy Warhol began to develop an intense fascination with beauty and celebrity during a low period in his life. This interest would later define him as an artist.Did Andy Warhol wear a wig?
Andy Warhol was known for his trademark silver wig, which became an iconic part of his instantly recognisable persona. With it, he closed the gap between art and business.Was Andy Warhol shot?
Andy Warhol was shot in 1968 by Valerie Solanas and was hospitalised for eight weeks. He underwent life-saving surgery for five hours, and he was clinically dead for a moment during the operation. He never fully recovered from his injuries.Who was Andy Warhol's muse?
Although Andy Warhol had many famous muses, including Marilyn Monroe, there is no single figure identified as his primary muse in the provided texts.What is Andy Warhol famous for painting?
Andy Warhol is famous for painting images like Marilyn and Campbell's Soup cans. He picked his subjects off supermarket shelves and from the front pages of the tabloids.Why did Andy Warhol paint soup cans?
Andy Warhol picked his subjects off supermarket shelves. He then mass-produced images like Campbell's Soup cans in assembly-line fashion, repeating them by silkscreen duplication.
Sources
Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Andy Warhol's works across the following collections.
- [1] museum Buffalo AKG Art Museum Used for: museum holdings.
- [2] museum Westphalian State Museum of Art and Cultural History Used for: museum holdings.
- [3] museum Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam Used for: museum holdings.
- [4] museum Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Used for: museum holdings.
- [5] museum Cleveland Museum of Art Used for: museum holdings.
- [6] museum Museum of Fine Arts Boston Used for: museum holdings.
- [7] book Dorling Kindersley, Artists: Inspiring Stories of the World's Most Creative Minds Used for: biography.
- [8] book guggenheim-popicons00gugg Used for: biography.
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