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Pop Art and Richard Hamilton
This paper discusses the Pop Art movement; Richard Hamilton, the father of this movement; and his collage, “Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?”. -- 1,430 words; MLA

Modernism and Pop Art
A discussion on modernism and the elements of pop art. -- 1,840 words; MLA

Pop Art, Rock 'n Roll Music and Modernist Literature
An analysis of pop art, Rock 'n Roll music and modernist literature in the 20th century. -- 1,094 words; MLA

Art and Pop Art
A comparative analysis of art with pop art using the works of Andy Warhol and Leonardo Da Vinci. -- 1,150 words;

Pop Artist Andy Warhol
This paper discusses the history of the Pop Art movement and the work of Andy Warhol. -- 2,190 words; MLA

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POP ART

Pop Art, visual arts movement of the 1950s and 1960s, principally in the United States and
Britain. The images of pop art (shortened from popular art) were taken from mass culture.
Some artists duplicated beer bottles, soup, cans, comic strips, road signs and similar
objects in paintings, collages, and sculptures. Others incorporated the objects
themselves into their paintings or sculptures, sometimes in startlingly modified from.
Materials of modern technology, such as plastic, urethane foam and acrylic paint. One of
the most important artistic movements of the twentieth century, pop art not only
influenced the work of subsequent artists but also had an impact on commercial, graphic,
and fashion design.
The pop art movement began as a reaction against the abstract expressionist style of the
1940s and 1950s, which the pop artists considered overly intellectual, subjective, and
divorced from reality. To close the gap between life and art, pop artists embraced the
environment of everyday life. In using imaged that reflected the materialism and
vulgarity of modern mass culture. Their work allowed the view to respond directly to the
object, rather than to the skill and personality of the artist. A few pop art artist's
were David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and George Segal.

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