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Pop Art- Subject Matter
Roy Lichtenstein
Landspace
TILTED (1996)
nature
The sun
A think blue line represents the horizon
Green line delineates the shore from the water.
Texture of leaves and trees
Landscape with Boats(1996)
China
little boat
-Two Men
-Chinese tradition of the Song Dynasty appears
to reflect both light-hearted Landspace
SUNRISE(1965)
comic strip-based
The Sun
Ocean
Sky
Mountains
Comics-based women
Ohhh...Alright...(1964)
Melodramatic
A women figure holding a phone
and sher try to control emotion
bubble speech
With dot pattern
Sad scene
Origin Story of Secret Love
Drowing Girl(1963)
Melodramatic
Romance scene
Encircled by a threatening wave.
bubble speech
Focus on sad and cry expression
Origin Story of secret Love
Tom Wesselmann
Great American Nude (1996)
contemporary signs of consumer culture and politics
red white and blue palette
star and stripe motifs on the wall
red curtain
blue and white sheets
a magazine clipping ( portrait of the recently elected President John F. Kennedy
Still Life #35 (1963)
fruit, vegetables, or flowers
Royal Crown cola, factory-made white bread, canned stew,
a packet of cigarettes appear in brilliant colors
a commercial jet
an emerald sea against a clear blue sky
branding and logos
Smoker, 1 (Mouth, 12) (1965)
a cigarette dangling from the lower lip
A large trail of gray smoke wafts from the tip
a monumental mouth .
the full red lips contrasts sharply
series of Mouth paintings
the white teeth
Bedroom Painting #76 (1976)
blue decor in the background mimic sky
With the Bedroom Paintings,
The golden curves of the nude rise from the nipple to the crown of the head like mountains in the sun
Great American Nudes, Still Lifes and Seascapes series
Associations between the landscape and the nude persist
shifting the scale and focus of objects surrounding a nude figure.
Andy Wahol
Political Figure
Mao(1972)
Realistic with vivid colour
Face was well know to Us public
Man Potrait
Celebrities
Liz (1965)
-Women Potrait
Icon of pop culture
-Wahal’s good friend
Realistic with vivid colour
Fascination with female celebrity.
Marilyn Monroe (1967)
Women Potrait
Icon of pop culture
Sex Symbol of actor
Realistic and vivid colour
Fascination with female celebrity.
Consumer Product
Brillo Box(1964)
-consumerism
-banality
-advertising
-Box
Pepsi Cola(1986 )
-Classic Brand
-Bottle cap of cola show as focus point
-symbol of equality
-An exception to the social hierarchy
Campbell's Soup Cans(1962)
-Mass production
-Different flavors
-thirty-two canvases
-Repitation of cans
Richard Hamilton
Just what is it that makes
today's homes so different,
so appealing?(1956)
Man, Woman, Food, History, Newpapers, Cinema, Domestic Appliances, Cars, Space, Comics, TV, Telephone
Collage
Images cut from American magazines
The enlarged lollipop is an Oldenburg
The female nude is a Wesselman.
Poking fun at the materialist fantasies fueled by modern advertisement.
Interior
1964–5
woman dressed in 1960s fashion
Turkish carpet
bookshelf
vase of flowers
wide-angle
Behind her a mirror in an ornate frame
framed images hang on the wall
television
A film still from Shockproof
wall surfaces were not explicitly conjoined
described the original film still as "ominous, provocative, ambiguous; a confrontation with which the spectator is familiar yet not at ease."
Political Figure
Portrait of Hugh Gaitskell as a
Famous Monster of Filmland, 1964
Reference to a film-still of a man-monster from The Creature with the Atom Brain (1955),
portrait of Hugh Gaitskell
Horror face
Forming a clear anti-nuclear policy.
Pop artists
Swingeing London 67,1968-69
attempting to hide their faces
Hamilton is found in a newspaper.
Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger and the notorious art dealer Robert Fraser handcuffed together
they had been arrested and would soon be tried and convicted for drug possession
acknowledged center of the swinging '60s scene in London
Multi-figure
David Hockney
Birthplace
Yorkshire, England
The Road Across the Wolds (1997)
Despicable: Nature
The gold of fields
-terracotta roofs of the houses
-mahogany soil
-Blue of the road
Winter Timble (2019)
Despicable: world,dead
-dead lone tree stumps
-pile of cut timber lying
-two paths of perspective the two roads through the woods.
A Bigger Message(2010)
Despicable: Jesus
-human figures in the foreground
-the mountain as an oversized red rock
-halfway up of the sky