LIGNE BLANCHE - Marilyn Blue Plate by Andy Warhol
"Box of an Andy Warhol plate in Limoges porcelain - âMarilyn Blueâ -based on the work âMarilynâ (1967) Decoration plate only
Made in France delivered in a red and beige gift box"
Diameter: 210mm / 27 x 27 x 5 cm box
Weights : 1kgÂ
Information about the artist: Andy Warhol was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. Warhol responded to mass-media culture of the 1960s. His silkscreens of cultural and consumer iconsâincluding Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Campbellâs Soup Cans, and Brillo Boxesâwould make him one of the most famous artists of his generation. âThe best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do,â he once explained.Â
Information about the producer: Ligne Blanche:  was created in 2007 to unite the best of two exciting worlds : contemporary art and lifestyle. Their first collaboration was with The Guggenheim Museum, for whom they created a range of personalized sweets. Ligne Blanche Paris offers a product line - perfumed candles, porcelains,, and linen - that brings the allure of vibrant contemporary and modern artworks into the everyday life of the growing number of « art lovers ». They work in exclusive collaboration with the Keith HARING Foundation, the Andy WARHOL Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Robert MAPPLETHORPE Foundation, the Jean-Michel BASQUIAT Foundation and the RenĂ© MAGRITTE Foundation to develop products that respect the artworks and the spirit of the artists they represent. They also work with living artists Erwin WURM, Gilbert & George, Georg BASELITZ and David SALLE.Â
Original: $500.00
-70%$500.00
$150.00



Description
"Box of an Andy Warhol plate in Limoges porcelain - âMarilyn Blueâ -based on the work âMarilynâ (1967) Decoration plate only
Made in France delivered in a red and beige gift box"
Diameter: 210mm / 27 x 27 x 5 cm box
Weights : 1kgÂ
Information about the artist: Andy Warhol was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement. Warhol responded to mass-media culture of the 1960s. His silkscreens of cultural and consumer iconsâincluding Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Campbellâs Soup Cans, and Brillo Boxesâwould make him one of the most famous artists of his generation. âThe best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do,â he once explained.Â
Information about the producer: Ligne Blanche:  was created in 2007 to unite the best of two exciting worlds : contemporary art and lifestyle. Their first collaboration was with The Guggenheim Museum, for whom they created a range of personalized sweets. Ligne Blanche Paris offers a product line - perfumed candles, porcelains,, and linen - that brings the allure of vibrant contemporary and modern artworks into the everyday life of the growing number of « art lovers ». They work in exclusive collaboration with the Keith HARING Foundation, the Andy WARHOL Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Robert MAPPLETHORPE Foundation, the Jean-Michel BASQUIAT Foundation and the RenĂ© MAGRITTE Foundation to develop products that respect the artworks and the spirit of the artists they represent. They also work with living artists Erwin WURM, Gilbert & George, Georg BASELITZ and David SALLE.Â













