The first of his screen prints, Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe series (1967) are motley variations of the iconic actress. Except Andy Warhol's Marilyn Diptych is half colorless, perhaps in response to her tragic end.
Read moreMarc Chagall, was a prolific Russian artist whose bright, whimsical, and iconic works catapulted his name into the forefront of the art world. Heralding his Jewish background, Chagall’s compositions would range from references to mid-summer romances...
Read moreWe will discuss Marc Chagall's work on the ceiling of the Paris Opera and the foyer of the Lincoln Art Center which were the inspiration for Chagall's most iconic lithographic works Romeo and Juliet, The Magic Flute, and Carmen.
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