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Almost 60 years after its 1964 release, Andy Warhol's iconic Pop Art interpretation of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has been reinvented by the London-based artist for his contemporary After Warhol: Uniques collection.
Bringing the former First Lady of the United States to life, Paul used Warhol's original acetate to create a unique silkscreen artwork that has been created using the artist's exact process. Termed 'posthumous Warhols' by the late Warholian expert Rainer Crone, Paul's revolutionary art offers a unique gateway to owning a piece considered by some to be a genuine Warhol artwork.
Paul says: "The end result is exactly what you would see in a Warhol painting hanging in his Tate Modern retrospective right now."
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Almost 60 years after its 1964 release, Andy Warhol's iconic Pop Art interpretation of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis has been reinvented by the London-based artist for his contemporary After Warhol: Uniques collection.
Bringing the former First Lady of the United States to life, Paul used Warhol's original acetate to create a unique silkscreen artwork that has been created using the artist's exact process. Termed 'posthumous Warhols' by the late Warholian expert Rainer Crone, Paul's revolutionary art offers a unique gateway to owning a piece considered by some to be a genuine Warhol artwork.
Paul says: "The end result is exactly what you would see in a Warhol painting hanging in his Tate Modern retrospective right now."















