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  1. The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University have worked together to provide online access to Andy Warhol’s largest archive of photographs. Roughly 130,000 negatives and 3,600 contact sheets taken in the last decade of the artist’s life—are now digitized and available online.

  2. Go to the Cantor Arts Center Collection online to search the complete collection of Andy Warhol's negatives, including ca. 130,000 high resolution individual frames.

  3. Jan 9, 2010 · Thousands of negatives of photographs the photographer Billy Name took in Andy Warhols Factory in the 1960s have gone missing.

  4. Oct 17, 2018 · Now we can see 130,000 of Warhols photos on 3,600 contact sheets and corresponding negatives at the Andy Warhol Photography Archive, a project run by Stanford University’s Cantor Arts Center and Stanford Libraries.

  5. Instead of compiling a lengthy, more or less exhaustive list of titles and leaving readers to make what they can of this, we have chosen a different approach: this rigorous selection of 20 titles is intended to provide the reader with an overview of the most important and most interesting books and catalogs devoted to the work of Warhol.

  6. • The entire collection, of both negatives and contact sheets, will be available on the Cantor website, museum.stanford.edu. Works: 3,600 contact sheets, or about 130,000 exposures, from Warhol’s Minox 35EL camera.

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  8. Andy Warhols Photographic Legacy From 1970 to 1987 Andy Warhol took scores of polaroid and black and white photographs, the vast majority of which were never seen by the public. These images often served as the basis for his commissioned portraits, silk-screen paintings, drawings, and prints.

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