Blackglama (Judy Garland) (1985) by Andy Warhol

The artwork titled “Blackglama (Judy Garland)” was created by the renowned artist Andy Warhol in 1985. This piece is part of the Pop Art movement and falls under the portrait genre.

The artwork features a striking portrayal of Judy Garland, highlighted by bold colors and sharp contrasts characteristic of Warhol’s signature style. Garland’s face is rendered in a palette of whites and grays, set against a vivid red background. Her makeup is accentuated with vibrant colors, while her eyes and lips are emphasized with meticulous detailing. Garland is adorned with elegant earrings and a glamorous fur coat, which underscores the allure of the depicted icon. The text “What becomes a Legend most?” prominently crowns the top of the artwork, while “Blackglama” is strategically placed at the bottom, adding a commercial yet artistic flair to the composition. Warhol’s technique and choice of subject encapsulate the essence of Pop Art by blurring the lines between high art and popular culture.

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