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Andy Warhol, Saint Apollonia (FS II.331), 1984

Andy Warhol American, 1928-1987

Saint Apollonia (FS II.331), 1984
Screenprint on Essex Offset Kid
76.2 x 55.9 cm
30 x 22 1/100 in.
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Andy Warhol’s Saint Apollonia is a striking example of his late-period works, blending his iconic pop art style with religious iconography. The piece features a close-up portrait of Saint Apollonia,...
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Andy Warhol’s Saint Apollonia is a striking example of his late-period works, blending his iconic pop art style with religious iconography. The piece features a close-up portrait of Saint Apollonia, the Christian martyr traditionally associated with protection against toothaches, rendered in Warhol’s characteristic high-contrast, silkscreened technique. The saint’s facial features are simplified yet bold, with sharp lines and flattened areas of color that emphasize the graphic quality of the image.
Warhol overlays vibrant, contrasting colors, reminiscent of his celebrity portraits, which transforms the religious figure into a contemporary pop culture icon. The work reflects Warhol’s fascination with the intersection of fame, martyrdom, and media imagery—recasting a medieval saint in the language of modern commercial culture. The repetition of flat color and the use of the silkscreen process also highlight Warhol’s interest in mass production and the reproducibility of images.
Overall, Saint Apollonia exemplifies Warhol’s late exploration of spiritual and historical figures, merging devotion, spectacle, and pop art sensibilities into a visually arresting composition.
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