
Andy Warhol’s Tribute to Marilyn Monroe
Andy Warhol created over 50 paintings of Marilyn Monroe between August 1962 and 1964, inspired by the media frenzy following her death at age 36. Using a promotional headshot by Gene Kornman for 20th Century Fox, Warhol produced iconic works such as *Gold Marilyn* (1962), *Marilyn Monroe’s Lips* (1962), and *Marilyn Diptych* (1962). The series coincided with Warhol’s experimentation with silk-screening, a technique that allowed him to mass-produce images with slight variations, echoing his earlier repetition of Campbell’s Soup cans. Monroe’s death occurred on the closing day of Warhol’s first solo exhibition at Ferus Gallery in Los Angeles, marking a turning point in his career.




































