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  1. For One Artist, Colorblindness Opened Up A World Of Black And White - Peter Milton was a painter when he was diagnosed with colorblindness.

    by , 11-24-2014 at 09:05 AM




    Peter Milton often includes famous artists in his work. In this etching and engraving, called Train From Munich, the doorman is modeled after Marcel Duchamp.

    In 1962, Pop Art was taking off in a frenzy of color: Andy Warhol debuted the Marilyn Monroe and Campbell's soup can silkscreens that would revolutionize the art world, ...
  2. Famous Paintings Sell For Millions At Auction, But The Artist Gets Zero

    by , 11-19-2014 at 01:19 PM


    Andy Warhol's Triple Elvis [Ferus Type] is set to be auctioned at Christie's, and expectations are high — but Warhol's estate won't see any of the money. Christie's Images LTD. 2014

    It's fall auction season in New York, and two Andy Warhol silkscreens are on the block at Christie's. One is of Elvis Presley — it's called Triple Elvis ...