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RAUSCHENBERG, Robert. Canyon. 1959
Combine on canvas 6' 1" x 5' 1" Collection Mr and Mrs Sonabend, Paris Pop Art oil, pencil, paper, metal, photograph, fabric,
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Max Ernst,
Two Children are Threatened by a Nightingale 1924 Oil on wood with wooden elements 69.8 x 57 x 11.4 cm The Museum of Modern Art, New York Surrealism |
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Jasper Johns. Field Painting. 1964
American Pop Art Johns was Rauschenberg's roommate |
![]() Johns. Field Painting. 1964 American Pop Art |
![]() Mark Rothko No. 61. Brown, Blue, Brown on Blue c1953 oil on canvas, 9'7"x7'7" Abstract Expressionism |
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and newspaper American Pop Art |
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Jasper Johns. Target with Four Faces. 1955
wood, canvas, encaustic, newspaper and plaster American Pop Art |
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Jasper Johns. Target with Four Faces. 1955
wood, canvas, encaustic, newspaper and plaster American Pop Art ![]() |
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Richard Hamilton.
Just What Is It That Makes Today's Home So Different, So Appealing? 1956, Collage 10"x9" (Kunsthalle Museum, Tübingen, Germany) English Pop Art |
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silkscreen on wooden boxes American Pop Art |
![]() Andy Warhol. Campbell's Soup. 1968 silkscreen on canvas American Pop Art |
Andy Warhol. Campbell's Soup. 1962
American Pop Art
simulacra simulacrum
Andy Warhol. Marilyn Diptych. 1968
silkscreen on canvas
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Roy Lichtenstein
“Oh, Jeff…I Love You, Too…But…” 1964 oil on magma on canvas American Pop Lichtenstein looked to his first fascination with graphic
imagery and found it in the comic books of his youth. He even incorporated
the Ben-Day dot method of cheap color reproduction used in comic books.
To add a more contemporary twist to the image, he added dialogue that often
suggested a social commentary.
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Pop Sculpture
![]() Claes Oldenburg. Soft Toilet and Medicine Cabinet. 1966 vinyl plexiglas and kapok life size |
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