Double Elvis [Ferus Type] (1963; United States) by Andy Warhol

The artwork “Double Elvis [Ferus Type]” was created by renowned artist Andy Warhol in 1963, in the United States. Utilizing the medium of silkscreen, this piece is a quintessential example of the Pop Art movement. Classified within the genre of portraiture, it encapsulates the essence of popular culture through its depiction of a cultural icon.

The artwork features a dual image of a man, famously known within the Pop Art context. His identical images are superimposed, creating a ghostly yet dynamic effect. The subject is dressed in a casual western attire, holding a firearm pointed directly at the viewer, imbuing the piece with a feeling of immediacy and confrontation. The monochromatic palette enhances the starkness and drama of the composition, highlighting Warhol’s signature style of transforming mass media imagery into high art.

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