New York City is full of reminders of Andy Warhol. My college used to host sessions with art historians about him. A former boss used to own a townhome in the Carnegie Hill area where Andy Warhol lived for 15 years between 1959 and 1974. That’s where Warhol created some of his most iconic artworks, including the colorful renditions of Campbell Soup cans, dollar bills, and comic strips. He used the main floor of the townhouse as his painting studio.
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Andy Warhol, Marilyn Diptych, 1962
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New York City is full of reminders of Andy Warhol. My college used to host sessions with art historians about him. A former boss used to own a townhome in the Carnegie Hill area where Andy Warhol lived for 15 years between 1959 and 1974. That’s where Warhol created some of his most iconic artworks, including the colorful renditions of Campbell Soup cans, dollar bills, and comic strips. He used the main floor of the townhouse as his painting studio.