File:Warhol Campbell's Soup Can (Tomato) 1962 Pencil on paper.jpg
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Campbell's Soup Can (Tomato), 1962, Andy Warhol, Pencil on paper, 18 inches x 12 inches (45.8 x 30.5 cm), Museum of Modern Art, New York. |
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www.moma.org Access date: 2007-01-22 |
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1962 |
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© 2007 Andy Warhol Foundation / Fair Use
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Warhol Campbell's Soup Can (Tomato) 1962 Pencil on paper. |
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To illustrate parts of the process of silkscreening starting with a sketch Campbell's Soup Cans. |
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18:59, 21 October 2006 | No thumbnail | 300 × 450 (14 KB) | TonyTheTiger (talk | contribs) | The Source is the MoMA New York collection browse online. As other Campbell's Soup Can articles state: The image linked here is claimed to be used under fair use as: 1. It is a historically significant work. 2. The image is only being used for informa |
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