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Andy Warhol: The Life of an Artist

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Explores the life and career of the twentienth-century American artist, focusing on his famous works of pop art and many other creative endeavors.

48 pages, Library Binding

First published June 30, 2001

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Carin T. Ford

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Ms. Ford has been writing professionally for more than twenty years as a journalist, a fiction writer, and a biographer. She began her career as a newspaper reporter and went on to write short stories that have been published in national and international magazines. Many of her stories are included in reference books aimed at teaching writing skills. She is now devoting her time to middle grade fiction and nonfiction.

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October 15, 2014
This book did what any great book should do: inspire the reader to do further research. Carin T. Ford’s portrait of enfant-terrible Andy Warhol is done in a most entertaining and fascinating way that is perfect for middle and high school age students for art history, or just for fun. Warhol was a fascinating individual who pushed the envelope on what is art and became a living legend.
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