The artwork, titled “Jackie,” was created by the artist Andy Warhol in 1964. It is a part of the Pop Art movement and belongs to the portrait genre.
The artwork features a series of repeated images of Jackie, arranged in a grid-like pattern. Each iteration of the portrait is rendered in different color schemes and contrasts, a hallmark of Andy Warhol’s technique. The work exemplifies Warhol’s fascination with celebrity culture and mass media, using silkscreen printing to emphasize both the fame and the tragedy associated with the depicted figure. The alternation between blue, black, and white images creates a dynamic, eye-catching visual effect, highlighting Warhol’s ability to blur the lines between fine art and popular culture.