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  1. Julia Warhola (Rusyn: Юлія Вархола; born Juliana Justina Zavaczki (Rusyn: Юлія Юстінія Завацка; Slovak: Júlia Justína Zavacká); November 20, 1891, village of Mikó, Austria-Hungary (now Miková, Slovakia) – November 22, 1972, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.) was the mother of the American artist Andy ...

  2. TC21 Object: Julia Warhola, Holy Cats by Andy Warhol's Mother, 1960. Julia Warhola illustrated this small book titled Holy Cats. Despite her relative success as an artist, Julia was a mother first. She even labeled her own book as “by Andy Warhol’s Mother.”

  3. 4 giorni fa · Julia Warhola’s calligraphy on the album cover for The Story of Moondog, earned her a prize from the American Institute of Graphic Arts. She became a great enduring source of support and comfort for Andy, as Gerald Malanga noted, “Of all the people who spent any time with him over a period of years, Julia was the one who was there every day regardless of what happened.”

  4. Julia Warhola was Andy Warhol’s mother. Most family members would agree that Julia was the single most influential person in Andy’s life. Her creative talents were the main source of Andy’s artistic genius. She was born, Julia Zavacky in Mikova, Czechoslovakia on November 17,1892. She married Ondreij Warhola in 1909 and immigrated to the ...

  5. 25 dic 2023 · Warhol era un uomo di paradossi. Come cantava Lou Reed, l’artista fu cattolico per tutta la vita (o almeno, un frequentatore della chiesa). Il giovane Andy Warhola (questo era il suo nome di famiglia) crebbe con sua madre, Julia Warhola, in una casa pia, dove lei disegnava angeli.

  6. 8 mag 2015 · By Jessica Warchall. Andy Warhol’s mother Julia Warhola immigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe in 1921, joining her husband Andrej who had left for America nearly eight years prior. The couple had three sons, Paul, John, and Andrew (Andy), the youngest, who was born in 1928. Julia and Warhol had a close relationship.

  7. 28 feb 2013 · February 28, 2013. By Elaina Vitale. Andy Warhol’s mother Julia Warhola moved from Pittsburgh to New York City in 1952, where she lived with Warhol until 1970. In this video, we take a look at some examples of Julia’s striking handwriting from Time Capsule 540.