Installation view of Andy Warhol – From A to B and Back Again (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, November 12, 2018–March 31, 2019). Licensed by Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York © 2018 The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. 7, Salvatore V., 1964 Most Wanted Men No. 6, Thomas Francis C., 1964 Most Wanted Men No. 3, Ellis Ruiz B., 1964 Most Wanted Men No. From left to right, top to bottom: Triple Elvis, 1963 Single Elvis, 1963 Exhibition announcement (Andy Warhol-The Personality of the Artist/Stable Gallery, April 21-May 9, 1964), 1964 Facsimile of Source Material (Most Wanted Men #9 and #10), 1962 Eric Pollitzer, facsimile of Installation view of Andy Warhol’s Most Wanted Men at the New York World’s Fair, 1964–65 Photographer unknown, facsimile of Installation view of Andy Warhol’s Most Wanted Men at the New York World’s Fair, 1964–65 Most Wanted Men No. 1953 A Gold Book, 1957 Three More Novels of Ronald Firbank: Caprice, Vainglory, Inclinations (Norfolk, CT: New Directions, 1951) Amy Vanderbilt’s Complete Cookbook (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1961) The Nation’s Nightmare, 1951 Contact sheet (Unidentified man with hypodermic needle), 1951 Facsimile of “The Friendly Sport of Giving Gifts,” Glamour, December 1953, pp. 146, 148-54 Two Shoes with Registration Marks, 1957 Award for Distinctive Merit from the Art Directors Club of New York 35th Annual Exhibition of Advertising and Editorial Art, 1956 Julia Warhola, Cat with a Hat with "Purr” Inscriptions, c. 1952 Facsimile of “What Is Success?” Glamour, September 1949, pp. 1955 Walter Ross, The Immortal (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1958) Maude Hutchins, Love Is a Pie (New York: New Directions, 1952) Communist Speaker, 1950s Madame Rubinstein, 1957 One Million Dollar Bill, 1950s Sketch: “Miss Dior,” 1950s Hand and Flowers, 1957 Virginia Roehl, facsimile of Andy Warhol’s Miss Dior window display for Bonwit Teller, 1955 Business card (Andy Warhol, 242 Lexington Ave.), 1959 In the Bottom of My Garden, 1956 Digital facsimile Andy Warhol and Ralph Thomas Ward (Corkie), selections from A Is an Alphabet, 1953 Hand Holding Leafy Branch, 1957 CBS Broadcast Series: The Nation’s Nightmare, 1952 Facsimile of “Living Off the Main Line” advertisement, New York Times, SeptemPerfume Bottle, 1953 “a sewing machine,” c. 1955 Hand and Flowers, 1957 Tattooed Woman Holding Rose, c. 1956 Untitled (Pair of Legs in High Heels), c. From left to right, top to bottom: Close Cover before Striking (Coca-Cola), 1962 Mister Moore, c.
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