Farrah Fawcett <span>This painting of University of Texas alumna and <span style="font-style:italic;">Charlie’s Angels</span> star Farrah Fawcett typifies Andy Warhol’s portrait style of the 1970s and 1980s. The artist photographed starlets like Fawcett, Grace Jones, Blondie’s Debbie Harry, and Dolly Parton; their bare shoulders serve as a nod to classical portraiture. Working from a Polaroid, Warhol sent the negative to a photo lab to have it enlarged and transferred onto a sheet of acetate. Once a silkscreen was made from the sheet, Warhol and his assistants squeegeed ink through the screen onto a pre-painted canvas, using punches of color to highlight the glamour of his subjects.</span> Andy Warhol Pittsburgh, 1928 - 1987, New York painting 2010.100