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  1. Learn how Warhol's 1964 series of silkscreen prints of flowers, based on a photograph, was a departure from his usual themes of pop culture and commercialism. Discover the story behind the lawsuit, the influence, and the appeal of his floral art.

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  3. A painting of hibiscus flowers by Warhol from 1964, based on a photograph by Patricia Caulfield. Learn about the artist, the medium, the dimensions, and the provenance of this work from The Met collection.

  4. Andy Warhol: A Retrospective. Feb 6–May 2, 1989. How we identified these works. In 2018–19, MoMA collaborated with Google Arts & Culture Lab on a using machine learning to identify artworks in installation photos. That project has concluded, and works are now being identified by MoMA staff. Licensing.

  5. Aug 30, 2024 · Moving away from portraits, advertisements and politically loaded subjects, the Flowers are some of the most beloved Andy Warhol prints. To learn more about this series and the history of his floral studies, see our 10 facts here:

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  6. A small silkscreen painting of hibiscus flowers by Warhol from 1965, based on a photograph by Patricia Caulfield. Learn about the artist, the medium, the provenance, and the donor of this artwork in The Met collection.

  7. Flowers. Date Dates are not always precisely known, but the Art Institute strives to present this information as consistently and legibly as possible. Dates may be represented as a range that spans decades, centuries, dynasties, or periods and may include qualifiers such as c. (circa) or BCE.

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