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... Warhol and Lichtenstein had many of the same influences because they were both in New York City at the same time seeing basically the same thing. ...
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Kristin Andersen English 101- Hall Compare and Contrast Essay October 11, 2001 From a young age, both Warhol and Lichtenstein demonstrated surpassing talent in ...
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... Matter of scale was less important to Warhol than it had been for Lichtenstein and Oldenburg because once the basic transformation had been made, he did not ...
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... of American popular culture, fostered the growth of many of the most highly regarded pop artists, including Warhol, Rosenquist, Segal and Lichtenstein. ...
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... 78) Andy Warhol continued the tradition of Duchamp, was contemporary with Roy Lichtenstein, and is considered by many to be the father of Pop Art. ...
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... of American popular culture, fostered the growth of many of the most highly regarded pop artists, including Warhol, Rosenquist, Segal and Lichtenstein. ...
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... controversial pictures. These pictures are similar to those of Roy Lichtenstein and has the same concepts as Cindy Smith and Andy Warhol.
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... influential artist. Such Pop Art images as Warhol's soup cans and Lichtenstein's comic book panels jumped from ! the vast American ...
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... of American popular culture, fostered the growth of many of the most highly regarded pop artists, including Warhol, Rosenquist, Hockney Segal and Lichtenstein. ...
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... of American popular culture, fostered the growth of many of the most highly regarded pop artists, including Warhol, Rosenquist, Hockney Segal and Lichtenstein. ...
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... But although breaking down the boundary between high art and popular culture is typical of artists like Picasso, Lichtenstein, and Warhol, it is not of Mondrian ...
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... Polke's funky means of reproducing found imagery is different from Warhol's silkscreen process or Lichtenstein's dot screens created by stencil. ...
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... drawings too. Lichtenstein and Warhol have also served as inspirations as their paintings are sexy and unpretentious. When I draw ...
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... the US and maybe all over the world, has to be Andy Warhol who was ... people who would focus on other simple everyday things like Roy Lichtenstein, who employed a ...
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