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Andy Warhol, KMF, Inc., New York, Original Editions, New York

Jackie III, from the portfolio 11 Pop Artists, Volume III

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Object Details

Artist

Andy Warhol, KMF, Inc., New York, Original Editions, New York

Date

1966

Medium

Color screenprint on heavy wove paper Edition 16/200

Dimensions

Image/Sheet: 40 × 30 inches (101.6 × 76.2 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Arthur Penn, Class of 1956, and Marilyn Penn

Object
Number

90.054.044

In Jackie III, Andy Warhol reproduces photographs of Jacqueline Kennedy from newspapers and tabloids(…)

In Jackie III, Andy Warhol reproduces photographs of Jacqueline Kennedy from newspapers and tabloids following her husband’s assassination in 1963. The work mimics the recurrence of her image in the media following the event, while also serving a similar purpose: through its repetition, Jackie III further mythologizes its subject and allows the image to become her surrogate, enhancing the collective emotion felt for her loss. Jackie III points to Warhol’s fascination with different classes of celebrity and to his own desire to become as famous as they are. (“15 Minutes: Exposing Dimensions of Fame,” curated by undergraduate members of Cornell’s History of Art Major’s Society and presented at the Johnson Museum April 16 – July 24, 2016)

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