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Andy Warhol (left) and Tennessee Williams (right) talking on the SS France, in the background: Paul Morrissey.

Andy Warhol, whose civil name Andrew Warhola is hardly known, was probably the most important representative of Pop Art. He was born in Pittsburgh as the youngest son of a poor migrant family from what is now Slovakia. As a child, he suffered from various illnesses, including a pigment disorder that made him appear like an albino. All this prevented him from making friends among his peers, but also favored his artistic development. During the long periods he had to spend in bed, he developed an interest in all kinds of arts.

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new york world telegram andy warhol black and white photographs of men fashion in 1967 men wearing sunglasses new york world journal tribune 1967 paul morrissey people in 1967 tennessee williams high resolution 1960 s fashion 1960 s library of congress
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Andy Warhol (1928—1987)

American visual artist, film director, and producer who was a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
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new york world telegram andy warhol black and white photographs of men fashion in 1967 men wearing sunglasses new york world journal tribune 1967 paul morrissey people in 1967 tennessee williams high resolution 1960 s fashion 1960 s library of congress