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The ROLLING STONES
 
1st APPEARANCE on The ED SULLIVAN SHOW
 
October 25th 1964
 
NEW YORK CITY

 

 

 LIMITED EDITION

ROLLING STONES Tee Shirts

ROLLINGS STONES NEW YORK TEE
 
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and “STONES POSITANO TEE”
 
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The ROLLING STONES
 
With RONNIE WOOD
 
 
 
 
 
 
ROLLING STONES
 
“LEOPARD TEE”
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The ROLLING STONES
 
With BRIAN JONES
 
1965

 

ROLLING STONES – POSITANO Tee
 
TEAL
 
 

 

 
 
ROLLING STONES POSITANO
 
PINK Tee
 
 

 

The SOPRANOS GABAGOOL GIFT SHOP

 

JIMMY GANDOLFINI
 
SATRIALE’S ITALIAN PORK STORE
 
The SOPRANOS
 
 

 

 
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VESUVIO BAKERY
 
“ITALIAN BREAD BAKERS:
 
NYC
 
 
VESUVIO BAKERY
 
PRINCE STREET, NEW YORK NY
 
 
VESUVIO BAKERY” BREAD BAKER LIMTED EDITION Tee SHIRT

 

 

 

This item was created by the artist Bellino from his painting of Anthony Dapolito in front of his family’s ITALIAN BREAD BAKERY on PRINCE STREET – Greenwich Village, NEW YORK. It makes a Wonderful GIFT for CHRISTMAS, BIRTHDAYS & All Occasions.
 
 

 

VESUVIO BAKERY
 
“ITALIAN BREAD BAKERS”
 
NYC
SUNDAY SAUCE
 
AMERICA’S FAVORITE 
 
ITALIAN COOKBOOK

 

 

 

 

 
The COFFEE CAT
 
“COFFEE CAT”
 
CAT LOVERS
COFFEE CAT
 

 

“COFFEE CAT
NEW YORK COFFEE !!!
 
“CLASSIC NY GREEK DINER COFFEE CUP”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BEAR PLAYING a GUITAR

 

 

 
AMERICAN FLAG
 
“STARS & STRIPES”
 
OLD GLORY !!!

 

“SINATRA SAUCE”
 
The COOKBOOK
 
COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

 

 

 

 
The COFFEE CAT
 
“COFFEE CAT”
 
CAT LOVERS
COFFEE CAT
 

 

“COFFEE CAT
NEW YORK COFFEE !!!
 
“CLASSIC NY GREEK DINER COFFEE CUP”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
BEAR PLAYING a GUITAR

 

 

 
AMERICAN FLAG
 
“STARS & STRIPES”
 
OLD GLORY !!!

 

“SINATRA SAUCE”
 
The COOKBOOK
 
COOK & EAT LIKE FRANK

 

 

 

POP ART 
 
Andy Warhol
 
TURQUOISE MARILYN
 
1964

ANDY WARHOL’S “TURQUOISE MARILYN”

 

Turquoise Marilyn” refers to Any Warhol’s iconic 1964 Pop Art Portrait of Marilyn Monroe. This specific silkscreen painting is part of a series Warhol created using different background colors, with the turquoise version being one of the most famous and highly valued.

The painting features Warhol’s signature Pop Art style using high-contrast silkscreen printing to layer vivid colors over a publicity photo from the 1953 film Niagara. This specific version is noted for its striking turquoise background, lemon-yellow hair, and bright pink skin tones.

Andy Warhol’s Turquoise Marilyn (1964) is one of the iconic “Shot Marilyns” and was reportedly sold privately in 2007 to hedge fund manager Steven Cohen for an estimated $80 Million US dollars. 
 As one of the premier 40″x40″ Shot Marilyn paintings, it remains among the most valuable artworks in the world, with similar canvases fetching nearly $200 million by 2022.
Key Facts Regarding “Shot” Marilyn Values:
  • Turquoise Marilyn : Sold to Steven Cohen in 2007 for a rumored $80 million.
  • Shot Sage Blue Marilyn: Sold for $195 million in May 2022, setting the record for the highest price for an American artist at auction.
  • Orange Marilyn: Sold privately for roughly $200 million in 2018. The Turquoise painting is famous for being the only painting in the series to escape being struck by bullets when a performance artist shot at the canvases stacked in Warhol’s studio. 

Warhol actually painted five colored Marilyns in 1964 with different colored backgrounds: red, orange, light blue, sage blue, and turquoise and he stored them at The Factory, his studio on East 47th Street in Manhattan. Dorothy Podber (1932–2008), a friend of Factory photographer Billy Name, saw the recently completed paintings stacked against one another at the studio and asked Warhol if she could shoot them. Believing that she meant she wanted to photograph the paintings, Warhol agreed. Podber doffed her pair of black gloves, withdrew a small revolver from her purse, and fired a shot into the stack of four “Marilyn” paintings, which became known as The Shot Marilyns. (The fifth painting with the turquoise background was not in the stack.)

 

 

 

 

 
 
TURQUOISE MARILYN
 
WARHOL – MARILYN MONROE
 
“POP ART”
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
MARILYN MONROE
 
 
 
 
 
“TURQUOISE MARILYN”
 
WARHOL POP ART
 
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“WARHOL”
 
TOMATO SOUP

 

 
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POP ART
 
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“HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA” !!!!
 
250 YEAR ANNIVERSARY
 
1776 – 2026 

 

 

WASHINGTON CROSSING The DELAWARE
 
TRENTON,NEW JERSEY
 
 
 
 
 
 
WASHINGTON CROSSING The DELAWARE
 
On the night of December 25–26, 1776General George Washington led the Continental Army across the ice-choked Delaware River in a daring surprise attack against Hessian forces in Trenton, New Jersey. This maneuver was a desperate bid to revive the failing American Revolution after a series of crushing defeats in New York. 
 
The Historic Event
The crossing was the first phase of a complex plan intended to involve three separate river crossings. However, extreme weather—a nor’easter featuring freezing rain, snow, and sleet—prevented the other two columns from reaching New Jersey. 
  • The Forces: Washington led approximately 2,400 soldiers, along with 18 cannons and horses, across the river.
  • The Vessels: While often depicted in small rowboats, the army primarily used large, flat-bottomed Durham boats (40–60 feet long) and ferries to transport heavy equipment.
  • The Outcome: Despite being three hours behind schedule, the Continental Army successfully surprised and defeated the Hessian garrison at the Battle of Trenton on the morning of December 26.
  • Impact: The victory, followed by successes at Assunpink Creek and Princeton, boosted morale and secured Washington’s leadership, saving the revolution from collapse.
The Iconic Painting
The most famous depiction of this event is the 1851 painting by Emanuel Leutze, which is currently on display at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. While historically significant as a symbol of American resilience, it contains several intentional inaccuracies: 
  • The Boat: Leutze depicts a small rowboat rather than the massive Durham boats actually used.
  • The Flag: The “Stars and Stripes” shown in the painting was not adopted until June 1777, six months after the crossing.
  • The Stance: Washington is shown standing heroically; in reality, such a stance would have likely capsized the boat in the treacherous, icy conditions.
  • The Figures: The boat includes a diverse cross-section of the colonies, including an African American man and figures representing different backgrounds, symbolizing national unity. 
 
GEORGE WASHINTON
 
“CROSSING The DELAWARE”
 
TRENTON, NEW JERSEY
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON
 
“CROSSING The DELAWARE”
 
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GEORGE WASHINGTON
 
“CROSSING the DELAWARE”
 

 

 

 

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