Liz

Name/Title

Liz

Entry/Object ID

77.54

Artwork Details

Medium

Print, silkscreen on paper

Context

Credit Line: Purchased by the Canton Museum of Art

Made/Created

Artist

Andy Warhol

Date made

1964

Dimensions

Dimension Description

Frame Size

Height

31 in

Width

31 in

Dimension Description

Image Size

Height

24 in

Width

24 in

Interpretative Labels

Label

Elizabeth Taylor was a cultural icon, and Liz is one of the most recognizable and iconic artworks in American history. In the early 1960s, Andy Warhol, working from a portrait of a publicity still for one of Elizabeth Taylor's movies, created a series of about 40 Pop art pieces he dubbed "Liz." Because American society was worshiping movie stars, Warhol viewed Taylor as a figure that society was consuming, something to be mass produced and sold. From a young age, Warhol was fascinated with fame, celebrity, and Hollywood, and "Liz" reflects this. It wasn’t until later in life that Warhol met Taylor and they became good friends, corresponding right up until his death.