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Vinyl - Over 50 mainly 1970’s Rock and Pop 7” singles featuring some promos, to include: The Damned, The Jam, Mink Deville (Promo), Squeeze (purple vinyl), Marilyn Monroe (limited edition numbered pink vinyl), David Bowie x 4, Elvis Presley x 2, Third World, Genesis, Bloodstone, The Rattles, Thin Lizzy, Star Trek Theme, The Who and others. VG+ overall
Vinyl - Over 60 LPs featuring soundtracks and other genres to include Spiderman 3 (double pic disc), Twin Peaks (double pic disc), Marilyn Monroe, Nella Stretta Morsa Del Ragno, Star Trek, The Commitments, No Way Out, James Bond, The Deep, The Falcon & The Snowman, Moonlighting, A Man Dies, Dick Tracy, Easy Rider, Time The Album (Japanese double), Meatballs, TV Vibrations, Dr Who, The Nervous Set and more. Vg overall
Marilyn Monroe "Some Like It Hot" Limited Edition 17x20inch black and white frame. Edition 666/995. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Sunday B. Morning, after Andy Warhol 'Marilyn Monroe Portfolio'a complete set of ten screenprints in colour printed on museum board, from an open edition, each with an artist's certificate of authenticity dated 2018, stamped 'published by Sunday B. Morning' in blue ink, and with artist's blind stamp91.5 x 91.5cm, unframed (10)Condition ReportIn good condition. The prints are titled on the certificates from 'Marilyn 11.22' to 'Marilyn 11.31'.
Photography and Art to include Dennis Hopper 'Photographs 1961 - 1967', sealed, 'The Great American Pinup', La Dolce Vita - 60's Life Style in Rome' , 'Photography The Masters', Cecil Beaton 'Theatre of War', Wilson David M. 'The Lost Photographs of Captain Scott', Nickel Douglas 'Frances Frith in Egypt and Palestine - A Victorian Photographer Abroad', ' An Illustrated Anthology of Erotica', Arnold Eve 'Marilyn Monroe an Appreciation'. Leibovitz Annie 'Pilgrimage', Cappa Robert 'Photographs' (2 boxes)
Limited edition print ,“The Rose”, of screen icons Marilyn Monroe and James Dean. Just 100 we’re made from the original acrylic oil painting by artist Peter Nowell. 16” x 20”. Signed in the plate. Nowell is known for his lifelike paintings of celebrities. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
An Original well presented Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Pop Art. Exhibition poster Marilyn Monroe. Published by the Tate Gallery in preparation for the exhibition 17th February-28 March 1971. A licensed promotional poster of Andy Warhol portrait of Marilyn which was undertaken after Marilyn passed a representation of life fame and death. The inspiration of the portrait taken from the Film Niagara 1953. 51cm wide x 77cm
LP Records, approximately sixty albums of various genres with artists including The Beatles, Rolling Stones, The Who, John Lennon, David Bowie, Captain Beefheart, Alexis Korner, Genesis, ELP, Fleetwood Mac, Wishbone Ash, Bruce Springsteen, Incredible String Band, Peter Gabriel, Neil Young, The Modern Lovers, Thin Lizzy, Tom Petty, Joni Mitchell, The Police, Traveling Wilburys, Wings, Dire Straits, Marilyn Monroe, Swinging Blue Jeans and more - various years and conditions
A GROUP OF BOXED COLLECTOR'S PLATES, comprising a Hamilton Collection 1991 Star Trek anniversary plate, Thunderbirds Are Go, limited edition 4670/19500, three limited edition Portraits of The King 'Elvis' plates, together with twelve Delphi limited edition 'Marilyn Monroe' plates (17 + 17 boxes & certs) (Condition Report: no obvious damage, boxes scuffed and creased)
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was an American artist, filmmaker, and leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. He played a crucial role in elevating popular culture to the level of fine art. Here are some key points about Andy Warhol:1. **Early Life and Education:** Andrew Warhola was born on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Slovakian immigrant parents. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and graduated with a degree in pictorial design.2. **Move to New York:** Warhol moved to New York City in the 1950s and began his career as a commercial illustrator for magazines and advertising. He quickly gained recognition for his unique and playful approach to graphic design.3. **Pop Art:** Warhol is widely considered a leading figure in the pop art movement, which emerged in the 1950s and celebrated everyday objects and popular culture. He transformed ordinary items into works of art, blurring the lines between high and low culture.4. **Campbell's Soup Cans:** One of Warhol's most famous works is the series of paintings depicting Campbell's Soup Cans. Each canvas featured a different flavor of soup, highlighting mass production and consumer culture.5. **Marilyn Monroe:** Warhol's depictions of iconic celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, became iconic symbols of his art. The repetition of Monroe's image underscored the pervasive influence of mass media.6. **The Factory:** Warhol established "The Factory," a studio in New York City where he produced his artworks and collaborated with a diverse group of artists, musicians, and filmmakers. The Factory became a hub of artistic and social activity.7. **Silkscreen Technique:** Warhol developed a distinctive silkscreen printing technique, allowing him to mass-produce images and create multiples of his artworks. This technique played a significant role in his artistic process.8. **Exploration of Consumerism:** Warhol's art often explored themes of consumerism, celebrity culture, and the relationship between art and commerce. His works reflected the changing landscape of post-war America.9. **Filmmaking:** In addition to his visual art, Warhol was involved in experimental filmmaking. His films, often characterized by their duration and simplicity, captured everyday activities and interactions.10. **The Velvet Underground:** Warhol managed and collaborated with the influential rock band The Velvet Underground. His association with the band contributed to the merging of art and music scenes in New York.11. **Attempted Assassination:** In 1968, Warhol was shot and seriously wounded by Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist and writer. He survived the attack but experienced physical and psychological effects.12. **Later Works:** In the 1970s and 1980s, Warhol continued to produce art, including portraits of celebrities and influential figures. His later works explored themes of mortality and society.13. **Legacy:** Andy Warhol's legacy extends beyond his art, influencing contemporary art, culture, and society. His impact on the art world is profound, and his work continues to be celebrated and studied globally.14. **Death:** Andy Warhol died on February 22, 1987, in New York City, at the age of 58, due to complications following gallbladder surgery.Andy Warhol's contributions to art and popular culture have left an indelible mark, and his influence is still felt today. His ability to transform ordinary objects into art and his exploration of the intersection between art and consumer culture remain central to discussions about contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.
Andy Warhol, a pioneering figure in the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his innovative approach to art, celebrity culture, and consumerism. Born in 1928, Warhol's contributions have left an indelible mark on contemporary art and popular culture.Warhol's artistic legacy can be encapsulated as follows:1. **Celebrity and Consumerism**: Warhol's art is characterized by its exploration of mass culture, celebrity, and consumerism. His iconic works often featured images of popular products, celebrities, and everyday objects, blurring the lines between high art and commercial imagery.2. **Silkscreen Technique**: Warhol's use of the silkscreen technique allowed him to mass-produce his art, reflecting the assembly-line nature of consumer culture. This technique became a signature element of his work.3. **Icons and Portraits**: Warhol's portraits of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, elevated the status of these figures to modern-day icons. His art simultaneously celebrated and critiqued the cult of fame.4. **Exploration of Identity**: Warhol's art often explored questions of identity, fame, and the concept of the self in a media-saturated world. His "self-portraits" shed light on the constructed nature of personal identity.5. **Factory and Studio**: Warhol's "Factory" became a hub of creativity, collaboration, and experimentation, influencing not only his art but also the cultural scene of the time.6. **Transcending Mediums**: Warhol's creativity extended beyond painting to include film, music, and performance. His films, such as "Chelsea Girls," and collaborations with bands like The Velvet Underground, expanded the boundaries of his artistic expression.7. **Cultural Impact**: Warhol's art transcended the art world, influencing fashion, music, advertising, and the broader cultural landscape. His fusion of art and commerce challenged traditional notions of artistic purity.8. **Reflection of Society**: Warhol's work captures the essence of a changing society, addressing issues of celebrity obsession, consumerism, and the impact of mass media on identity and perception.Andy Warhol's legacy is synonymous with his ability to capture the essence of contemporary culture through his unique artistic lens. His iconic works, innovative techniques, and explorations of fame and consumerism continue to shape conversations about the intersection of art, society, and commerce, while inspiring subsequent generations of artists to challenge norms and embrace the transformative power of art.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) was an American artist, filmmaker, and leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art. He played a crucial role in elevating popular culture to the level of fine art. Here are some key points about Andy Warhol:1. **Early Life and Education:** Andrew Warhola was born on August 6, 1928, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Slovakian immigrant parents. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology (now Carnegie Mellon University) and graduated with a degree in pictorial design.2. **Move to New York:** Warhol moved to New York City in the 1950s and began his career as a commercial illustrator for magazines and advertising. He quickly gained recognition for his unique and playful approach to graphic design.3. **Pop Art:** Warhol is widely considered a leading figure in the pop art movement, which emerged in the 1950s and celebrated everyday objects and popular culture. He transformed ordinary items into works of art, blurring the lines between high and low culture.4. **Campbell's Soup Cans:** One of Warhol's most famous works is the series of paintings depicting Campbell's Soup Cans. Each canvas featured a different flavor of soup, highlighting mass production and consumer culture.5. **Marilyn Monroe:** Warhol's depictions of iconic celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, became iconic symbols of his art. The repetition of Monroe's image underscored the pervasive influence of mass media.6. **The Factory:** Warhol established "The Factory," a studio in New York City where he produced his artworks and collaborated with a diverse group of artists, musicians, and filmmakers. The Factory became a hub of artistic and social activity.7. **Silkscreen Technique:** Warhol developed a distinctive silkscreen printing technique, allowing him to mass-produce images and create multiples of his artworks. This technique played a significant role in his artistic process.8. **Exploration of Consumerism:** Warhol's art often explored themes of consumerism, celebrity culture, and the relationship between art and commerce. His works reflected the changing landscape of post-war America.9. **Filmmaking:** In addition to his visual art, Warhol was involved in experimental filmmaking. His films, often characterized by their duration and simplicity, captured everyday activities and interactions.10. **The Velvet Underground:** Warhol managed and collaborated with the influential rock band The Velvet Underground. His association with the band contributed to the merging of art and music scenes in New York.11. **Attempted Assassination:** In 1968, Warhol was shot and seriously wounded by Valerie Solanas, a radical feminist and writer. He survived the attack but experienced physical and psychological effects.12. **Later Works:** In the 1970s and 1980s, Warhol continued to produce art, including portraits of celebrities and influential figures. His later works explored themes of mortality and society.13. **Legacy:** Andy Warhol's legacy extends beyond his art, influencing contemporary art, culture, and society. His impact on the art world is profound, and his work continues to be celebrated and studied globally.14. **Death:** Andy Warhol died on February 22, 1987, in New York City, at the age of 58, due to complications following gallbladder surgery.Andy Warhol's contributions to art and popular culture have left an indelible mark, and his influence is still felt today. His ability to transform ordinary objects into art and his exploration of the intersection between art and consumer culture remain central to discussions about contemporary art.Measures 24 x 36.Mounted to linen.
Eve Arnold (1912–2012) was an American photojournalist and one of the first women to join the prestigious Magnum Photos agency. Born on April 21, 1912, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Arnold's career spanned several decades, and her work covered a wide range of subjects, from celebrities and Hollywood to social issues and political events.Here are some key points about Eve Arnold:1. **Magnum Photos:** Eve Arnold became associated with Magnum Photos in 1951, and she became a full member in 1957. Magnum, founded by Robert Capa, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and others, is a renowned international photographic cooperative.2. **Celebrity Portraits:** Arnold was known for her intimate and candid portraits of celebrities. She photographed iconic figures such as Marilyn Monroe, Joan Crawford, Malcolm X, and Elizabeth Taylor. Her photographs of Marilyn Monroe are particularly famous.3. **Documentary Photography:** In addition to her celebrity portraits, Arnold engaged in documentary photography, covering social issues, political events, and the daily lives of people. Her work took her to various parts of the world, including the United States, the Soviet Union, China, and South Africa.4. **Civil Rights Movement:** Arnold covered the Civil Rights Movement in the United States during the 1960s. Her photographs captured pivotal moments and figures involved in the struggle for civil rights.5. **China and Mongolia:** Arnold spent time in China and Mongolia during the 1970s, documenting the cultural and political changes taking place in these regions. Her images provide a unique perspective on life in these areas.6. **Books:** Eve Arnold published several books featuring her photographic work. These books often compiled her images thematically, showcasing her diverse range of subjects and interests.7. **Awards:** Arnold received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Society of Magazine Photographers.8. **Later Years:** In her later years, Eve Arnold continued to work on various projects, and she remained an active photographer and member of Magnum Photos until her death in 2012.Eve Arnold's photography is characterized by its empathy, social consciousness, and the ability to capture the essence of her subjects, whether they were ordinary people or celebrities. Her work is celebrated not only for its technical skill but also for its humanistic approach to storytelling through images.Verso is blank.
Andy Warhol, 1928 Pittsburgh – 1987 New York, nachMARILYN, 1970Farbserigrafie auf Papier.83 x 83,4 cm.Verso links unten signiert „Andy Warhol“, beschriftet „this is not by me“ und gestempelt „fill in your own signature“, rechts unten gestempelt „published by Sunday B. Morning“.Unter Plexiglasrahmung.Anmerkung: Nach dem Tod von Marilyn Monroe begann Andy Warhol seine Marilyn-Serie in 1967. Er erstellte ein Portfolio mit 10 verschiedenen Blättern, die alle das gleiche Bild der Schauspielerin in unterschiedlichen Farbvarianten zeigten. Die Mappe der Serie von 1967 hatte eine Auflage von 250 Exemplaren (91,4 x 91,4 cm). Es gibt nicht autorisierte Drucke (84,5 x 84,5cm), die 1970 in verschiedenen Farben aus dem Portfolio veröffentlicht wurden. Auf der Rückseite mit schwarzem Stempel versehen „published by Sunday B. Morning“ und „fill in your own signature“, einige davon sind beschriftet „this is not by me“ und von Warhol signiert.Literatur:F. Feldman, J. Schellmann, C. Defendi, Andy Warhol Prints, a Catalogue Raisonné 1962 - 1987, New York, Nr. II.22-31, Abb. II.23. (1391594) (1) (18)Andy Warhol,1928 Pittsburgh – 1987 New York, afterMARILYN, 1970Colour silk screen print on paper. 83 x 83.4 cm.Signed “Andy Warhol” on the back lower left, inscribed “this is not by me” and stamped “fill in your own signature”, stamped lower right “published by Sunday B. Morning”.In acrylic glass frame.On the back with black stamp “published by Sunday B. Morning” and “fill in your own signature”, some are inscribed “this is not by me” and signed by Warhol. Literature:F. Feldman, J. Schellmann, C. Defendi, Andy Warhol Prints, a Catalogue Raisonné 1962 - 1987, New York, no. II.22-31, ill. II.23
Andy Warhol (American, 1928-1987). Screenprint on paper from the "Sunset" series, 1972. The present work, depicted with a gold sun on a blue and green background, is one of 632 unique prints created for the Hotel Marquette in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Pencil signed and numbered 106/470 along the verso; stamped "Hotel Marquette Prints" along the verso.Provenance: Printed for the Hotel Marquette, Minneapolis, MN; Lesch Gallery, Minneapolis; Private Minnesota Collection.Lot Essay:Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, became a leading figure in the art movement known as Pop Art. As a child, Warhol was frequently kept home from school due to a chronic illness. During this time, Warhol immersed himself drawing and became captivated by the visual culture of the time, surrounded by snapshots of culture and celebrity in comic books, magazines, and commonplace items, laying the foundation for a later fascination with the intersection of artistic expression and commercial success.Warhol pursued formal art education at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and found initial success as a commercial illustrator in New York City during the 1950s. However, it was in the 1960s that Warhol catapulted to fame with the emergence of Pop Art. His Campbell's Soup Cans, Marilyn Monroe portraits, and Coca-Cola bottle paintings became iconic symbols of the movement. Warhol's unique approach drew inspiration from commercialism, mass media, and consumer culture, making him a distinctive voice in the 20th-century art scene alongside contemporaries like Roy Lichtenstein and Jasper Johns. His innovative studios, particularly "The Factory," served as avant-garde hubs of creativity, attracting diverse talents. Here, Warhol embraced screen printing, a technique that allowed for mass production of art. This method became a hallmark of his work, enabling him to blur the boundaries between art and consumer culture.In 1972, Warhol designed the Sunset series, 632 screenprints of a sunset, for the Hotel Marquette in Minneapolis, Minnesota. With their vivid colors and bold composition, the Sunset prints demonstrated Warhol's ability to elevate mundane subjects into captivating, mass-produced art, embodying his fascination with the intersection of art and commerce. In this particular print, the golden orb, haloed in a soft white, overlaid on a gradient of gray-blue and beige evokes a universality of place and beauty--an aesthetic experience and natural phenomena--that implores the viewer to consider the elemental nature of the scene, while also considering its present form: one among a series 632 similar prints. The Sunset series thus encapsulates Warhol's ability to merge high art with commercial culture while prompting reflection on the deeper implications of our consumer-driven world.In the decades since his passing in 1987, Andy Warhol’s legacy endures and his impact is evident in contemporary art, where artists continue to draw inspiration from his fusion of art, media, and consumerism. Warhol’s ability to capture the zeitgeist of his era and challenge artistic conventions ensures that his influence remains a lasting force, shaping the trajectory of art and culture well into the 21st century.Sight; height: 32 3/4 in x width: 32 3/4 in. Framed; height: 40 in x width: 40 in.
Mr Brainwash (French 1966-), 'Marilyn Monroe', unique mixed media on heavy card, signed in black ink recto; 126 x 96cm (Framed)ARR 126 x 96cm (Framed) In very good/artists condition No visible tears or creases to the sheet One very minor knocks to the lower right hand edge of the sheet, visible upon close inspection This work has been framed in a white frame and float mounted, leaving all corners and edges of the sheet visible This work has not been examined outside of the frame.
CELEBRITY BOOKS - MARILYN MONROE (1/2) INCLUDING: Marilyn & Me. A Memoir in Words and Photographs, Lawrence Schiller, limited edition number 1052/2202, Taschen 2012 Marilyn Monroe, Norman Mailer and Bert Stern, Taschen 2012 The Essential Marilyn Monroe. Milton H. Greene: 50 Sessions, ACC Editions 2017 Marilyn, Edited by Stefania Ricci and Sergio Risaliti, Skira, Museo Salvatore Ferragamo 2012 ETC (13) Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
AUCTION CATALOGUES - ELIZABETH TAYLOR, WINDSORS, ETC INCLUDING: The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Sotheby's, April 23-26 1996 The Duke & Duchess of Windsor, Sotheby's, September 11-19 1997 The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor, 5 volumes and gallery guide, Christie's, December 2011 Property from the Collection of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, 2 volumes, Christie's, June 13-14 2006 The Personal Property of Marilyn Monroe, Christie's, October 27-28 1999 ETC (20) Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

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