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  2. Famous Pop Art Paintings – Iconic Pop Artists and Artworks

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    From some of the first examples of the Pop art style through to modern Pop art, lets take a deeper look at ten famous pop art paintings and why they had such an influential impact on the art world.

  3. POP Art Artists And Their Famous Artworks - TheCollector

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    POP Art artists like Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein and Richard Hamilton were known for their use of popular culture and media to create their most famous artworks. Take a look!

  4. Pop Art Movement: Artists and Artworks | Artland Magazine

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    Learn about the Pop Art movement and how Pop Artists, inspired by the developing culture of consumerism, elevated popular culture into high art.

  5. 10 Pop Art Paintings You Should Know - DailyArt Magazine

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    Dominating the 20th century with iconic imagery, pop arts effects on the art world are still being felt today. Here are 10 of the most significant pop art masterpieces that will surely still be talked about for centuries to come.

  6. Pop art, art movement of the late 1950s and ’60s inspired by commercial and popular culture. Pop art was defined as a diverse response to the postwar era’s commodity-driven values, often using commonplace objects (such as comic strips, soup cans, road signs, and hamburgers) as subject matter or as part of the work.

  7. Pop Art Movement Overview | TheArtStory

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    Key Ideas & Accomplishments. By creating paintings or sculptures of mass culture objects and media stars, the Pop Art movement aimed to blur the boundaries between "high" art and "low" culture. The concept that there is no hierarchy of culture and that art may borrow from any source has been one of the most influential characteristics of Pop Art.

  8. Pop art - Tate

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    Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the 1950s and flourished in the 1960s in America and Britain, drawing inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture. Different cultures and countries contributed to the movement during the 1960s and 70s

  9. What You Need to Know About Pop Art - Google Arts & Culture

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    Pop Art is an art movement that began in the mid-1950s in the US and UK. Inspired by consumerist culture (including comic books, Hollywood films, and advertising), Pop artists used the look...

  10. Pop art - Wikipedia

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    Pop art is an art movement that emerged in the United Kingdom and the United States during the mid- to late-1950s. [1] [2] The movement presented a challenge to traditions of fine art by including imagery from popular and mass culture, such as advertising, comic books and mundane mass-produced objects.

  11. 7 Colorful Masterpieces That Define the Pop Art Movement - My...

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    Pop Art is a distinctive genre of art that first “popped” up in post-war Britain and America. Primarily characterized by an interest in popular culture and imaginative interpretations of commercial products, the movement ushered in a new and accessible approach to art.