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Derivatives: Marilyn Monroe, Andy Warhol and Louise Lawler | Arts Observer
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Marilyn Diptych', Andy Warhol, 1962 | Tate
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PORTRAIT OF MARILYN MONROE BY ANDY WARHOL, A 'POP ART' PAINTING EXHIBITED AT THE MOMA MUSEUM OF..., Stock Photo, Picture And Rights Managed Image. Pic. GPT-MADF0114 | agefotostock
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Andy Warhol. Untitled from Marilyn Monroe. 1967 | MoMA
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Richard Pettibone. Andy Warhol, "Marilyn Monroe," 1964. 1968 | MoMA
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MoMA The Museum of Modern Art on Twitter: "Andy Warhol was born #otd in 1928! #MoMACollection's “Gold Marilyn Monroe” (1962), now on view, is one his first photo-silkscreened canvases and one of