They may have looked like nondescript buildings on East 47th Street (and later, Union Square) but they were anything but. Andy Warhol’s studio, called ‘The Factory,’ was where the artist worked, entertained and did everything in between. It was part salon, part theatre and anyone who was anyone in New York City wanted to be invited. It was here where iconic album covers for The Velvet Underground and The Rolling Stones were created. It was here where Warhol ‘superstars’ such as Holly Woodlawn, Edie Sedgwick, Ondine and Candy Darling hung around and sat for their screen tests. And it was here where Andy Warhol created his iconic Pop artworks that would forever change the art world. Bid now in our Andy Warhol @ Christie’s ‘Factory’ sale and take home a piece of history.