pop 2 - e-artlab

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Pop art is a visual art
movement that emerged in
the mid 1950s in Britain and
in the late 1950s in the
United States.
Andy Warhol
Marilyn Monroe
Campbell’s Tomato Soup
Roy Lichtenstein
M-MAYBE
WHAAM!
KISS V
BRUSH STROKE
Kenny Scharf
Barbara Simpson
Escape in time
Jetsons
Having a television pizza
Keith Haring
Untitled
Untitled
Andy Mouse
The ten comandments5
The ten comandments 6
Pop shop III
Jean – Michel Basquiat
Mona lisa
Self -portrait
Untitled
Vita phone
Untitled
Painting Title: Jean Michel Basquiat
1984
Andy Warhol
Famous American artist - Pop Artist
About the Jean Michel Basquiat
Painting
Andy Warhol worked with the much
younger artist Jean Michel Basquiat
on a series of paintings that they did
together. Warhol would screen on an
image, then Basquiat would scrawl
over it with his trademark scribbles
and childlike text.
This red portrait of Jean Michel
Basquiat was done by Warhol and
was not a collaboration with
Basquiat.
Richard Hamilton
Richard William
Hamilton[1], CH (24
February 1922 – 13
September 2011) was a
British painter and
collage artist. His 1956
collage, Just what is it
that makes today's
homes so different, so
appealing?, produced for
the This Is Tomorrow
exhibition of the
Independent Group in
London, is considered by
critics and historians to
be one of the early works
of pop art.[2]
Jasper Johns
He is best known for his painting Flag (1954–55), which he painted after
having a dream of the American flag. His work is often described as a
Neo-Dadaist, as opposed to pop art, even though his subject matter often
includes images and objects from popular culture.[citation needed] Still,
many compilations on pop art include Jasper Johns as a pop artist
because of his artistic use of classical iconography.
Robert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg (October
22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was
an American artist who came to
prominence in the 1950s
transition from Abstract
Expressionism to Pop Art.
Rauschenberg is well-known for
his "Combines" of the 1950s, in
which non-traditional materials
and objects were employed in
innovative combinations.
Rauschenberg was both a
painter and a sculptor and the
Combines are a combination of
both, but he also worked with
photography, printmaking,
papermaking, and performance.
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