or a GTM
* Custom HTML tag firing on all pages). Remove once the developers ship a fix.
*/
(function () {
var KEY = 'hgSuppressQuickCart';
var GUARD = 'hg-suppress-quickcart';
if (window[KEY]) return; // don't run twice
window[KEY] = true;
// (a) CSS guard: hide the drawer while suppressing, so there is no flash.
var style = document.createElement('style');
style.textContent = 'html.' + GUARD + ' #store_quick_cart_widget{display:none !important;}';
(document.head || document.documentElement).appendChild(style);
document.documentElement.classList.add(GUARD);
var suppressing = true;
function forceClose() {
document.body.classList.remove('sc_quick_cart_widget_active', 'sc_quick_cart_widget_animate');
var w = document.getElementById('store_quick_cart_widget');
if (w) w.classList.remove('active', 'animate');
}
function stop() {
suppressing = false;
document.documentElement.classList.remove(GUARD);
try { observer.disconnect(); } catch (e) {}
}
// (b) Watch for the drawer being opened while we're still suppressing.
var observer = new MutationObserver(function () {
if (suppressing && document.body.classList.contains('sc_quick_cart_widget_active')) {
forceClose();
}
});
function arm() {
observer.observe(document.body, { attributes: true, attributeFilter: ['class'] });
forceClose(); // in case it opened before this ran
}
if (document.body) arm();
else document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', arm);
// First genuine interaction = real visit; stop suppressing so the basket
// works normally from here on (add-to-cart, manual open, etc.).
['pointerdown', 'keydown', 'touchstart'].forEach(function (ev) {
document.addEventListener(ev, stop, { capture: true, once: true });
});
// Safety backstop: never interfere for longer than 15s.
setTimeout(stop, 15000);
})();
As one of New York’s most successful commercial artists of the 1950s, Andy Warhol’s signature blotted-line drawing style was highly popular among the art directors of major fashion brands. Warhol would trace a photograph or another source image in heavy ink on a non-absorbent surface and then print it onto paper, resulting in a highly original, expressive line. In Tattooed Woman Holding a Rose, Warhol has ‘tattooed’ the corseted woman’s body with famous logos and brand names as a kind of sales pitch to prospective clients, with his contact phone number scrawled across the front of her outfit. As both a business card and a fine art object, it is a paradigm of Warhol’s unapologetic synthesis of art and commerce.
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