
Even when Pop Art arrived in the 1960s, Paint by the Number survived. Do-It-Yourself (Seascape) by Andy Warhol celebrated the genre in 1963. It was one of Warhol’s last efforts in oil; later works were in reproducible media such as silk screen. m At left, Do-It-Yourself (Seascape), 1963, by Andy Warhol. At right, Esquire magazine cover, June 1967, by Richard Hess. In 1967, Esquire magazine’s cover featured an incomplete Paint by Number illustration of Lyndon B. Johnson. Its cover blurb read, “LBJ’s birthday is August 27th. Color this portrait, send it to him and make him happy.”