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A recreated 1930s Pittsburgh immigrant neighborhood street in winter, with a young boy on a row house stoop looking out over the industrial river valley, evoking the working-class Pittsburgh childhood of Andy Warhol.

Andy Warhol’s Pittsburgh: The City That Made an Icon

People & PersonalitiesBy userApril 6, 2026

The image most people carry of Andy Warhol is a specific one: silver wig, dark sunglasses, dry wit, surrounded by beautiful people in a Manhattan loft called the Factory, holding a camera and speaking in careful monosyllables about soup cans and celebrity. It is an image Warhol himself constructed with great deliberateness, and it is…

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