Fig. 3. This 1953 publicity photograph of Marilyn Moroe by photographer Gene Korman, bearing Andy Warhol's crop marks, was the source image for Warhol's Marilyn series. / Beyond Pop's Image: The Immateriality of Everyday Life

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Christina Chang
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15
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2003-2004
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03101_03
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03101_03
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Fig. 3. This 1953 publicity photograph of Marilyn Moroe by photographer Gene Korman, bearing Andy Warhol's crop marks, was the source image for Warhol's Marilyn series.
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2004 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts/ARS, New York. TM 2005 Marilyn Monroe, LLC by CMG Worldwide, Inc./www.MarilynMonroe.com
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Beyond Pop's Image: The Immateriality of Everyday Life
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15

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"Fig. 3. This 1953 publicity photograph of Marilyn Moroe by photographer Gene Korman, bearing Andy Warhol's crop marks, was the source image for Warhol's Marilyn series.; Beyond Pop's Image: The Immateriality of Everyday Life." In the digital collection Bulletin - The University of Michigan Museums of Art and Archaeology (images). https://quod.lib.umich.edu/b/bulletinic/x-03101-und-03/03101_03. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 19, 2024.
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