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  1. Although Andy Warhol admired many of his portrait subjects from afar, it was his personal relationship with Mick Jagger that culminated in Warhol’s iconic 10-print portfolio of Jagger’s face in 1975. Depicting the rock star in a variety of poses, the portraits feature abstract swaths of opaque color, sometimes obscuring the singer’s face ...

  2. Mar 29, 2021 · Andy Warhol and Mick Jagger first met in 1963, when the lead singer of the Rolling Stones met the artist at a party during the band's tour. Warhol was known to be very social and a frequent partier, as was Jagger. This would set to tone for their personal and professional relationship.

  3. Andy Warhol and Mick Jagger represent two monumental figures in the 20th century's cultural and artistic landscape, with a connection marked by mutual admiration and several collaborations. Warhol, with his pronounced fascination for celebrity, was naturally drawn to Jagger, the iconic frontman of the Rolling Stones.

  4. The Mick Jagger complete portfolio by Andy Warhol is a series of ten screenprints published in 1975. It is one of Warhol’s most iconic series, and depicts the Rolling Stones lead singer from a variety of angles.

  5. Andy Warhol Mick Jagger from the portfolio Mick Jagger 1975 Not on view; Medium Screenprint Dimensions irreg. composition 42 3/8 x 27 1/4" (107.6 x 69.2 cm) sheet 43 ...

  6. Mick Jagger‘, Andy Warhol, 1980 ‘Mick Jagger‘, Andy Warhol, 1980 ... Andy Warhol. 1981. Goethe 1982 Andy Warhol. 1982. Marx Brothers Andy Warhol. 1982. Mick ...

  7. Andy Warhol and Mick Jagger met in 1964 in New York when Jagger and the Rolling Stones were still relatively unknown in the United States. Warhol was fascinated by Jagger’s celebrity status and decided to create a portfolio of ten screenprints featuring Jagger titled Mick Jagger, 1975.