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    Pablo Picasso’s Woman in Hat and Fur Collar was made in 1937 and is an oil painting. This painting is bright and vibrant showing the figure of a woman showing contempt but also slight confusion. Andy Warhol’s Triple Elvis was created in 1963 and is a silkscreen. Warhol’s print is created from a grayscale picture of Elvis holding a gun that is duplicated 3 times in the print. These two artworks at first glance do not seem at all comparable. They are very different in color, emotion, and proportions

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    The Marilyn Diptych Essay

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    very famous work of art by Andy Warhol. The Marilyn Diptych was made in 1962, immediately after the actress’s death, of oil, acrylic, and silkscreen on enamel canvas. Although it looks like this piece is all cohesive, it is made of two separate panels, each being 6’-10”x 4’-9”. Warhol used the method of printing from a silkscreen from a photograph of Monroe because it is easy to mass produce the fifty different versions of her face. The Marilyn Diptych (Figure 1) by Andy Warhol appears to be depthless

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    Andy Warhol is a very famous American “Pop Art” artist. His artwork is known by expressing celebrity culture and advertisement of the 1960’s. People even made a museum about Andy Warhol, in his native city , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it holds an extensive permanent collection of art and archives. It’s even the most largest museum in the United States of America dedicated to a single “Pop Art” artist. A very creative artist that not only paints but also hand draws, printmaking, photography, sculpture

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    Andy warhol created the concept of pop art in 1961. Pop art mainly focused on mass-produced commercial goods, in 1962 Warhol had released his now-iconic painting Campbell's Soup. This new rush of popularity pulled both Warhol and pop art into the national spotlight for the first time. This 3D campbell's tomato soup can painting was created from synthetic polymer paint, It is very simple and works with a basic colour scheme. Consisting of white,red,brown and cream colores. The texture of the painting

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    Race and The NFL Quarterback Essay examples

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    Black, White or whatever people want to call other people it doesn’t matter because as Brown, T. says “There’s No Race on the Playing Field” At the elite level of sports the ability of the person playing no matter the sport or the position is what is in question day to day and game to game. However, ability to play the position and being athletic and playing the position are not to be confused. The ability to play a position will allow a player to play a sport for as long as the athlete can play

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    Andy Warhol Essay

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    Hailed as the founding father of the Pop Art movement in the late 1950's and early 1960's, Andy Warhol, through his endeavors, brought forward society's obsession with mass culture and allowed it to become the subject of his art. He produced works that defied and challenged the popular notion of what art should be by disputing the "traditional conventions pertaining to the uniqueness, authenticity, and authorship" of art (Faerna 28). However, it is an injustice to say that Warhol's goals primarily

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    The Pop Art movement was an international phenomenon that began in the 1950’s in which artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol sought to initiate fresh thinking in art. The term Pop Art is credited to the British art critic Lawrence Alloway and is short for “popular art” which referred to the popular mass culture and familiar imagery of the contemporary urban environment. This movement was a comment and expansion on the then popular ideas of the Abstract Impressionism movement. Fred S. Kleiner

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    Andy Warhol was a multimedia artist and a prominent figure in the Pop Art Movement. Andrew Warhola was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From 1945 to 1949, Warhola studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology. In 1949, he moved and settled in New York and changed his surname to Warhol. He then worked as a Commercial artist. In the earlier years of the 1960’s, Warhol enjoyed experimenting with large mass advertisements, magazines, and other images. In 1962, he started working on the Marilyn Monroe

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    The Rise Of Pop Art

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    as you opened the newspaper. This mass marketing phenomenon was incorporated with the rise of Pop Art. It paved the way for iconic artist such as Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns . With the rise of this bona fide American phenomenon also brought critics. Critics asked and wondered how a can of soup or a soft drink could be considered art. Pop artist, Andy Warhol responded by stating, ”Art is what you can get away with.” What made pop art popular? It was brash, transient, witty, hostile, young, mass

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    The Culture Of The 1960's

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    During our first module of Performance Cultures, we explored and researched into the counter cultures of the 1960’s; how those movements shaped not only the development of the performance world but also the culture of modern day life. A prominent factor in the culture of the 1960’s was the art of protest. We as class researched heavily into the different areas of protest during that time, as it really was an era in which the ‘people’ fought back against governments and elitist institutes. To begin

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