Monday, 12 January 2015

Warhol And Lichtenstein - Icons Of Pop Art

By Susan Barkley


A number of the most nicely-recognized artists of the Pop Art phenomenon, corresponding to Roy Lichtenstein and Robert Rauschenberg, were born in the 1920's which was a boom time within the USA with money to spare and jazz music starting to make it is mark. But in 1929 the inventory market crashed and the US entered a depression that lasted till the mid-1930. Maybe probably the most well-known of all pop artists, Andy Warhol, was born at the beginning of that depression.

One of the most popular images is The Great Wave at Kanagawa by the Japanese artist, Hokusai. It has been reproduced on greeting cards and as an art print for sale many times. The painting captures the moment when a huge tsunami is in full flight. Other paintings by this artist are available, including pictures of a snow-capped Mt. Fuji and of cherry blossom, a symbol of the resurgence of life in Japan.

Other widespread themes in Pop Artwork were comedian books and the well-known people of that period akin to Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe, who will likely be forever related to Warhol's work. Andy Warhol used display screen printing techniques for his work and usually made several copies of the same image.

The superior aesthetic qualities apart the opposite aspect of that recognized with audiences was its use of on a regular basis items, pictures and icons to emphasize and redefine certain parts in our culture.

Some buyers of paintings prefer to go further back in time. Rembrandt has stood the test of time and remains a favorite artist in the sale of art prints. His Self Portrait at the Age of 63 is well known. Other art pints for sale include Members of the Drapers Club, Woman Bathing in a Stream, and the magnificent seascape, The Storm on the Sea of Galilee. There was a resurgence of interest in Rembrandt's fellow Dutch artist, Vermeer following the release of the film, Girl with a Pearl Earring. The painting on which the film's story is based is a best selling print. Other Vermeer works for sale are The Milkmaid, Woman Weighing Gold and View of Delft, which was the town where the artist lived.

So what are the traits of Pop Artwork?

Just because the world by which we dwell is endlessly different, so Pop Artwork used a wide range of strategies however the frequent characteristics that define works as Pop Art are as follows: Graphic Model: Clearly defined shapes and colors with hard edges such because the Roy Lichtenstein comic book kinds and David Hockney's works.

You should be able to find something to hang on your wall if you look amongst the works of all these wonderful artists.



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