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Andy Warhol, Jackie Kennedy III F.S. II. 15, 1966
Andy Warhol, Jackie Kennedy III F.S. II. 15, 1966

Andy Warhol

Jackie Kennedy III F.S. II. 15, 1966
Screen print
40 x 30 in
101.6 x 76.2 cm
Edition of 200 plus 50 numbered in Roman Numerals ; signed with a rubber stamp and numbered in pencil on verso
Series: Jackie Kennedy
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Andy Warhol, the iconic figure of the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his vibrant and often controversial artworks that celebrated and critiqued consumer culture and celebrity. Among his most...
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Andy Warhol, the iconic figure of the Pop Art movement, is renowned for his vibrant and often controversial artworks that celebrated and critiqued consumer culture and celebrity. Among his most famous subjects was Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, the stylish and enigmatic First Lady of the United States during the early 1960s. Warhol's fascination with Jackie Kennedy led to the creation of a series of prints that immortalized her image in his distinct style.
Warhol's Jackie Kennedy prints emerged in the aftermath of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in 1963. Jackie's poise, elegance, and tragic grace amidst the national mourning captivated Warhol's imagination. He was drawn to her iconic status as a symbol of American glamour and tragedy, and he sought to explore the complexities of her public persona through his art.
The series of Jackie Kennedy prints typically feature multiple, repeated images of her face, often taken from widely circulated press photographs capturing moments from her life before and after JFK's assassination. Warhol's use of repetition and bright, bold colors served to both emphasize and distort her image, reflecting the mass media's saturation of her presence in the public consciousness.
In these prints, Warhol employed his signature silkscreen technique, which allowed him to reproduce images with mechanical precision while also imbuing them with a sense of detachment and impersonality. By appropriating images of Jackie Kennedy from the mass media and recontextualizing them as fine art, Warhol challenged traditional notions of beauty, celebrity, and the role of art in society.
One of the most famous prints in the series is simply titled "Jackie" (1964), which depicts Jackie Kennedy with a somber expression, her face repeated multiple times in a grid-like pattern. This print, like many others in the series, captures the duality of Jackie's public image as both a glamorous fashion icon and a figure of profound sorrow and resilience.
Warhol's Jackie Kennedy prints have been interpreted in various ways by art historians and critics. Some see them as a commentary on the commodification of celebrity and the media's relentless scrutiny of public figures. Others view them as a meditation on the nature of fame, beauty, and mortality. Regardless of interpretation, these prints remain enduring symbols of Warhol's fascination with the intersection of art, celebrity, and popular culture.
Today, Warhol's Jackie Kennedy prints continue to captivate audiences and inspire new generations of artists. They stand as a testament to the enduring power of both Jackie Kennedy's enigmatic persona and Warhol's innovative approach to art-making.
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