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    Savannah Price 4th Period Compare and Contrast of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein Throughout the past centuries, different styles of art have risen to the surface. The art style that came into focus from the mid 1950s in Britain, even into the 1990s in Russia, was Pop Art. Pop Art was a way for modern artist to challenge what tradition told them, and to be able to create a parallel where art could be included in such things as advertisements and posters. Pop Art…

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    Andy Warhol Pop Art

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    the one of the most successful highly paid commercial illustrator. This was all before he began to make art. He is very famous for his screen printing of Marilyn Monroe and soup cans. He became synonymous with Pop art due to some of his work.He was one of Pop art’s most famous artists. He was famous for the Campbell’s Soup can label. On the label he had many pictures of Marilyn…

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    The question about these movements is: What exactly are they, who lead them or played a part in them, where did they take place, when did they happen, why did they happen, and so what? What's so important about it? It started in the 1950's. World War II ended, and our economy was in a major boom, along with our population, after the end of the war, Abstract Expressionism was discovered. The counterculture movement was important, it set the stage for social movements. During the 1960’s, Andy…

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    Andy Warhol Was A Big inspiration to the Pop Art movement that started in the 1950’s. His Campbell’s Soup and Marilyn Monroe Paintings Made him a really famous painter in the Twenty First Century. Andy Warhol changed the world by Showing color in his paintings and showing what would happen if it was a different color in every different painting he did. He made it iconic and popular especially with his marolyn and campbell’s soups. Born in August 16, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He was the…

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    Essay On Andy Warhol

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    Andy Warhol was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and died on February 22 of 1987 at the age of 58. In his 58 years on this Earth, Warhol was recognized for his incredible artistic abilities. Although he is known as the godfather of Pop art, Warhol also dabbled in a wide variety of art forms, including performance art, filmmaking, video installations and writing. Warhol’s father noticed Warhol’s’ artistic talent at an early age, and paid for his college education at Carnegie…

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    ever felt when looking at abstract art. The gallery was divided into six sections with each section depicting different ideas that he wanted to create. Some of his most famous prints were displayed like his sets of Marilyn Monroe and the Campbell soup cans. Andy Warhol started becoming interested in art until he was 8 years old. He had contracted a fatal and rare disease called Chorea, and his mother gave him art lessons to help him pass time. It became his favourite pastime. Throughout the…

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    Andy Warhol was a famous artist in the 21st century. He first began as a simple boy living with his parents. He would always win a contest his mother made up to see who could draw better. Andy was a shy boy who wasn’t very confident with his own looks. When he was a child he had Sydenham’s chorea because of this disease he was bedridden as a child most of the time. He believe this was the most important time of his life, because that’s when he discovered entertainment. Later in life Andy…

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    dimensional and like a cartoon. The only difference in my artwork and Warhol’s artworks is the methods used to achieve the artwork. Warhol actually painted over silkscreen, which took a long time to do. Meanwhile, I used photoshop to make my artwork. I can only imagine that my process took much less time and effort to do, since I did not need to physically paint over anything. It was all on the computer. Of course, one has to know how to use the photoshop program in order to do this, since it…

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    my new second home. My words when I went to the gym for the first time. I loved the gym. I wanted to be big and strong just like the people around. Yeah I didn’t fit in quite yet but how hard can it be? They all did it, so can I. So there I went, I started my first day at the gym. As many of you can see when you look at my arms that look like spaghetti noodles or my biceps looking like a bean my gym craze stopped after that first time. I lifted hard that day. And the next day I was…

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    Andy Warhol's Pop Art

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    imagery of abstract expressionism. Pop art is considered to be one of the most interestingly elements that has ever happened in this contemporary world. The movement is often memorable with commonplace objects for any subject such as comic strips, soup cans, traffic signs and all types of food ( Britannica 1). One of the most notable artists that has been discovering Pop Art at it’s finest is none that Andy Warhol. Warhol’s notable work in the art world has brought many attention as artist,…

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