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Ethel Scull

Ethel Scull
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Ethel Scull by Jimmy De Sana.
Born Ethel Redner
1921
Bronx
Died 2001
Known for art collector

Ethel Redner Scull (1921–2001) was an American art collector, best known for the collection of Pop and Minimal Art that she assembled with her then husband, Robert Scull.

She was born Ethel Redner in the Bronx in 1921, the daughter of Ben Redner, who owned a taxicab company. She studied advertising art at the Parsons School of Design.

Ethel married Robert Scull, and they had three sons, Jonathan, Stephen and Adam. Scull and her husband formed a "world-famous collection of Pop and Minimal art".

They divorced in 1975.

Scull was the subject of Ethel Scull 36 Times, a 1963 painting by the American artist Andy Warhol, currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was Warhol's first commissioned work. The work consists of a grid of four rows of nine columns depicting Scull in 36 different poses. The artwork is jointly owned by the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Scull died from a stroke, followed by a heart attack.


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