1 of 9 Several contemporary celebrities and public figures, including Conservative leader Michael Howard, have been given the Warhol treatment to mark an exhibition dedicated to the pop artist.
2 of 9 The modern pictures - including that of Ian Hislop - were rendered by fashion designer Wil Beedle but are not on sale at the exhibition.
3 of 9 TV presenter Johnny Vaughan gave his permission for his picture to be "Warhol-ised" for the exhibition at London's Coskun Fine Art gallery.
4 of 9 The modern images include this one of the BBC's Breakfast presenter Dermot Murnaghan.
5 of 9 The exhibition includes many unseen Warhol works including this portrait of designer Giorgio Armani.
6 of 9 The images, including this one of Liza Minnelli, are being exhibited for the first time.
7 of 9 Warhol's portrait of Michael Jackson is an example of Warhol's shift away from his "Campbell's Soup" days.
8 of 9 Warhol's screenprint of Alfred Hitchcock was created in 1983, three years after the director's death.
9 of 9 A number of portraits of Princess Caroline Of Monaco feature in the exhibition; this one dates back to 1983.