Ethel Scull 36 Times

Ethel Scull 36 Times is a 1963 painting by American artist Andy Warhol.

[1][2][3] The work consists of four rows of nine equal columns,[4] depicting Ethel Redner Scull, a well-known collector of modern art.

[5] Robert Scull was born in New York City to Russian immigrant parents who had anglicized their family name from Sokolnikoff.

[7] Ethel Redner met Robert Scull, who was then a freelance illustrator, when she was studying at Parsons School of Design.

[1] Once questioned by an interviewer regarding accusations that he and his wife bought art for investment and for social climbing, Robert Scull replied: "It's all true.

[10] Warhol took Ethel Scull to a Times Square photo booth and prompted her to take 300 black and white photographs of herself.