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Op Art or Optical Art


Artwork in which the impression is given of movement, hidden images, flashing and vibration, pattern, or alternatively


His artwork feature impossible constructions, explorations of infinity, architecture, and tessellations

Maurits Cornelis Esher



Modernist painter


Huge close-ups of flowers, skulls and New Mexican landscapes


Some of the flowers were considered very sensual in nature

Georgia O'Keeffe

Pop Art


He was focused attention upon familiar images of popular culture such as billboards, comic stips, magzine advertsements, and supermarket products.


He was most famous for his repetitive prints of popular culture icons

Andy Warhol

Post modernist


Spliced photographic images with text in an impassioned feminist art with confrontational messages.


Based her works on billboards and advertisements

Barbara Kruger

Abstract expressionism/ action paint


died at 44


Energy paint

Jackson Pollock

American Photographer


Depression


Congree

Dorthea Lange

Regionalist


Glorification


His artworks are among the most spoofed in american history

Grant wood