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Column: Is it a Warhol, or stolen property?

Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment September 29, 2022

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In 1981, rock ’n’ roll photographer Lynn Goldsmith, who has worked with Michael Jackson, Bob Dylan, the Beatles and many others, stepped into her studio with the artist then known as Prince, put some purple eyeshadow and lip gloss on him to “accentuate his sensuality,” and began shooting pictures with her Nikon 35mm camera. Three years later, Vanity Fair licensed one of the black-and-white photos from Goldsmith for $400 and hired Andy... + full article



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