To this day, Marilyn Monroe is represented by countless artists. Thousands and thousands of them attribute themselves to Pop Art, although this original movement peaked in the 1960s and produced a self-contained canon of artists.
Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselmann and James Francis Gill - the number of Pop Art artists who depicted Marilyn Monroe in their works in the 1960s and thus established her as an art icon in the first place is manageable.