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Pop art logo #10101) Andy Warhol genre 2) Andy Warhol style 3) Avant-garde art 4) Contemporary art 5) Genre of Peter Max 6) Genre with ad images 7) It might show a coke bottle 8) Jasper Johns genre 9) Keith Haring genre 10) Lichtenstein movement 11) Liechtenstein movement 12) Peter Max display 13) Peter Max works 14) Roy lichtenstein works
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Pop art logo #21000 Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the mid-1950s in Britain and in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop art presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular culture such as advertising, news, etc. In pop art, material is sometimes visually removed from its known context, isolated, and/or combined with u...
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Popkart

Popkart logo #21000 Opening of 4th Movement of Quartet No. 19 (Mozart) `Dissonance` Breitkopf & Härtel edition, 1882, typeset by Maurizio Tomasi and released by him into the public domain. ...
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Pop Art

Pop Art logo #22106From the American fascination with advertising and comic strips it reflected the consumer society
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Pop art

Pop art logo #21003art in which commonplace objects (such as comic strips, soup cans, road signs, and hamburgers) were used as subject matter and were often physically ... [12 related articles]
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pop art logo #20688Movement in modern art that took its imagery from the glossy world of advertising and from popular culture such as comic strips, films, and television; it developed in...
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Pop Art

Pop Art logo #21532A style of painting and sculpture that developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s, in Britain and the United States; based on the visual clich
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Pop art logo #21533A movement that began in Britain and the United States in the 1950s. It used the images and techniques of mass media, advertising, and popular culture, often in an ironic way. Works of Warhol, Lichtenstein, and Oldenburg exemplify this style.
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Pop Art

Pop Art logo #10444artistic strategy of the 1960s which transformed the popular iconography of film, music and commerce into art.
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pop art logo #21461A style derived from commercial art forms and characterized by larger than life replicas of items from mass culture. This style evolved in the late 1950s and was characterized in the 1960s by such artists as Jasper Johns, Andy Warhol, Claus Oldenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, Larry Rivers, Robert Rauschenberg, George Segal, and Robert Indiana.
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Pop Art

Pop Art logo #20651An art style derived from commercial art forms. Typically paintings and sculptures are larger than life replicas of day to day subjects. Pop Art developed in the late 1950s and was characterised in the 1960s by such artists as Andy Warhol, Claus Oldenberg, Roy Lichtenstein, George Segal, and Robert Indiana.
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Pop Art

Pop Art logo #20400[n] - an American school of the 1950s that imitated the techniques of commercial art (as the soup cans of Andy Warhol) and the styles of popular culture and the mass media
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pop art logo #24156art style that emerged in the mid-1950s that portrays images of popular culture (such as soup cans and comics) as fine art.
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Pop art

Pop art logo #20873Name given to British and American versions of art that drew inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture. These sources included Hollywood movies, advertising, packaging, pop music and comic books. In Europe a similar movement was called Nouveau Réalisme (New Realism). Pop began in the mid-1950s and reached its peak in the 1960s. It...
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Pop Art

Pop Art logo #20974 noun an American school of the 1950s that imitated the techniques of commercial art (as the soup cans of Andy Warhol) and the styles of popular culture and the mass media
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pop art logo #21221Movement in modern art that took its imagery from the glossy world of advertising and from popular culture such as comic strips, films, and television; it developed in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s, notably in Britain and the USA. Pop art reflected the new wealth, consumerism, and light-hearted attitudes that followed the austerity ...
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Pop Art

Pop Art logo #23092Style of art that was adopted in the 1960's and involves popular culture related themes. Andy Warhol is an example of an artist who creates pop art.
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Poptart

Poptart logo #24180a difficult half-pipe aerial turn.
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