An Exhibition of Early Illustrations by Andy Warhol offers a rare glimpse into the formative years of one of the art world鈥檚 most celebrated names in the period before he became 鈥楾he King of Pop鈥.
Andy Warhol's illustrations of the 1950s may be less well known than his later silkscreen prints of American icons, such as Marilyn Monroe or the Campbell's Soup cans, yet these seldom seen, hand-drawn illustrations in offset lithograph provide an incredible insight into the foundations of Warhol's career as an artist. Indeed, these early works are of great importance to Warhol's own artistic development; it was these whimsical illustrations that gained Warhol his initial recognition and which began his transformation into the 'Andy Warhol' that we know today.