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In 1970 Andy Warhol made prints titled "Flowers" of the Mandrinette with petals in different colours based on a photograph by the nature photographer Patricia Caulfield, published in the June 1964 issue of the magazine Modern Photography.
In 1959, on the strength of three photographs published in Modern Photography he was invited by members of the Castro underground to document the Cuban Revolution.