Sixteen Jackies

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Sixteen Jackies is an artwork by Andy Warhol that forms part of his "Death and Disaster" series, featuring repeated images of Jacqueline Kennedy to explore themes of celebrity, mourning, and mass media.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm silkscreen painting
artist Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
basedOn news photographs of Jacqueline Kennedy
press photographs
colorScheme monochrome
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Andy Warhol NERFINISHED
depicts Jacqueline Kennedy NERFINISHED
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis NERFINISHED
exploresTheme commodification of tragedy
media saturation
public grief
repetition
genre portrait
hasPart repeated portrait panels of Jacqueline Kennedy
inception 1964
languageOfTitle English
mainSubject assassination of John F. Kennedy
celebrity culture
mass media
mourning
movement Pop art
numberOfImages 16
partOfSeries Death and Disaster NERFINISHED
seriesContext Warhol’s exploration of American mass culture
Warhol’s exploration of death
title Sixteen Jackies NERFINISHED
usesTechnique silkscreen printing

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Death and Disaster notableWork Sixteen Jackies
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Death and Disaster notableWork Sixteen Jackies
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Death and Disaster notableWork Sixteen Jackies
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Death and Disaster notableWork Sixteen Jackies
this entity surface form: Sixteen Jackies (Red)