AP/ July 9, 2011, 11:40 AM

Battle over Andy Warhol Farrah Fawcett portrait

Ryan O' Neal and Farrah Fawcett in May 2004

Ryan O' Neal and Farrah Fawcett in May 2004 / Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images

LOS ANGELES — The University of Texas system and Ryan O'Neal are sparring over ownership of an Andy Warhol portrait of the actor's longtime companion, Farrah Fawcett.

The system's board of regents sued O'Neal in federal court in Los Angeles on Friday, asking a judge to order the Oscar-nominated actor to turn over the painting. The portrait is one of two that Warhol made of the "Charlie's Angels" star, and the university claims the actress bequeathed it to their Austin, Texas campus.

O'Neal's spokesman, Arnold Robinson, blasted the lawsuit in a statement, saying the university has known for more than a year that the actor has the painting. "This is completely ridiculous lawsuit," Robinson wrote.

"Ryan O'Neal's friendship with Andy Warhol began 10 years prior to his meeting Farrah Fawcett," Robinson wrote. "When Ryan introduced Andy to Farrah, Mr. Warhol chose to complete two portraits of her, one for Ms. Fawcett and one for Mr. O'Neal. Mr. O'Neal looks forward to being completely vindicated in the courts."

The university's lawsuit claims O'Neal may be holding onto other pieces from Fawcett's art collection that she wanted the university to have after her June 2009 death. Fawcett attended the University of Texas at Austin in the 1960s, according to the complaint.

"The enduring value and public interest in the Warhol portraits is a testament not only to Mr. Warhol's talent and artistry, but also to Ms. Fawcett's status as a cultural icon," the lawsuit states.

Warhol created the portraits in the 1980s and they were only publicly displayed once, the lawsuit states.

The University of Texas wants O'Neal to purchase insurance for the painting and properly preserve it so that it can be turned over to the university if the lawsuit succeeds. It also seeks undetermined financial damages from O'Neal, but states the Fawcett portrait is priceless.

"The Warhol portrait is an irreplaceable piece of art for which legal damages could not fully compensate," the lawsuit states.

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gcsart1 says:
I think the University should allow Mr. O'Neal to keep the painting until his passing.
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cktirumalai says:
All partie are enjoying AndY Warhol's projected 15 minutes of fame, despite stewing in litigation, even though the artist and the subject have vanished from the scene.
If the university were in Fort Worth instead of liberal Austin, the argument would be morer tangled.
Candada Tirumalai
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erasmus111 says:
I don't get it. There are two paintings. Are they saying he has both? If he only has HIS, then he doesn't need to give it up.


"...and the university claims the actress bequeathed it to their Austin, Texas campus."


Claims? If she did indeed say that HER painting should go to them, then there would be PROOF. There would be no question about it. I don't understand what all the nonsense is about.
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skeezix06 says:
She willed the picture to the University. He should respect her last wishes/memory enough to give the painting to the University.

In the "for what its worth category", I watched an interview with his daughter and heard about the Piers Morgan interview and haven't forgotten his fist fights with his son so I don't expect him to give up the painting unless its wrenched out of his fingers. He must be a good actor because it appears he's the opposite of his public persona.
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melodymrh replies:
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Rightfully so, however, I think the University should allow Mr. O'Neal to keep the painting until his passing. This is a woman he adored and stood by her side through sickness and in health then death. GIVE HIM A BREAK.
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konr22 says:
I hate the university of tex-a$$. How greedy can you get?
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