Ingrid Bergman as Herself, 1983
(Schellmann 313 - 315) from an edition of 250 screenprint on Lenox Museum Board
38 x 38 in.
Andy Warhol

"When a person is the beauty of their day, and their looks are really in style, and then the times change and tastes change, and ten years go by, if they keep exactly their same look and don't change anything and if they take care of themselves, they'll still be a beauty.

Schrafft's restaurants were the beauties of their day, and then they tried to keep up with the times and they modified and modified until they lost all their charm and were bought out by a big company. But if they could just have kept their same look and style, and held on through the lean years when they weren't in style, today they'd be the best thing around. You have to hang on in periods when your style isn't popular, because if it's good, it'll come back, and you'll be recognized as a beauty once again."


Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (from A to B and Back Again), (Harcourt, Brace and Company, San Diego, New York, London, 1975),p.62.