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| Shortly after the death of Marilyn Monroe, Warhol, the father of pop art, completed this piece in 1962 as a tribute to his celebrity obsession. The original is a diptych, consisting of twenty-five pictures on the left which are brightly colored, while having twenty-five on the right in black and white. The variance in color is sometimes thought to symbolize Monroe's life and mortality.
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