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Pop Art (Bio of pop art (could be a direct descendant of dada, marked by a…
Pop Art
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Roy Lichtenstein
Biography
was born in October 27, 1923
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he attended the Ohio State University, teaching from 1946 to 1951
He also taught at New York State University College, Oswego and at Douglass College of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
during the early 1960s, Lichtenstein was often casually accused of merely copying his pictures from cartoons
The Hopeless
Inspiration
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inspired by Tony Abruzzo's piece from "Run for Love!" in Secret Hearts, no. 83
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Whaam
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Inspiration
consists of two sides of action with a pilot firing missiles from the left to the right, where they explode
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Andy Warhol
Biography
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was born on August 6, 1928, in the neighborhood of Oakland in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
his parents were Slovakian immigrants. His father was a construction worker, while his mother was an embroiderer
when he was eight years old, he contracted Chorea or St. Vitus's Dance, a rare fatal disease of the nervous system that left him bedridden for couples of months
while he was sick in the bed, his mother gave him his first drawing lessons
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when his mother bought him his first camera at the age of nine, he took photography as well
attended Holmes Elementary school and took the free art classes offered at the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh
fourteen, he suffered again from a tragedy when his father passed away from a jaundiced liver
Warhol began at Schenley High School, and upon graduating, in 1945, he enrolled at the Carnegie Institute for Technology to study pictorial design
late 1950s, Warhol began allocating more responsiveness to painting, and in 1961, he debuted with the concept of "pop art"
Campbell’s Soup Cans
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Idea
Warhol wasn’t as worried about making the subject as stylistically beautiful as he is with changing our view about the subject itself
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Marilyn Diptych
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Meaning
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The format of the Marilyn Diptych mirrors the form of a Christian work of art depicting the Virgin Mary on one side and the crucified Jesus on the other, he did a contrast with the religious work references the idolization of Marilyn Monroe
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