Warhol could take OTHER graphic designer's work, say the guy who designed the Campbell's Soup can, blow it up, and claim it as his own, because it's, er, Pop Art. . . not stolen from someone else. Another would be the photographer who took a Black and White portrait of Marilyn Monroe. . . Warhol takes that photo, ads different colors and makes a collage of six of them and says that, too, is Pop Art, and sells it for millions. Art critics go Gaga over these "artworks" but I just Gag! Has he ever done anything not derivative of someone else's work?