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Small-scale works by Andy Warhol are featured in an exhibition currently on view at the Bruce Museum
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The Campbell's Soup can, a pattern of repeating images of Mao Zedong, bright orange daffodils with acid green stems. This, of course, is some of the well-known imagery of Pop Art icon Andy Warhol. On view now, the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Connecticut, is hosting an intimate exhibition of these iconic works in a "more personal size-some as diminutive as 5 by 5 inches," the museum notes. Andy Warhol: small is beautiful presents close to 100 paintings that delve into the creative mind and process of the major 20th-century artist.

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