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Paintings For Sale
Style: Pop Art
Style: American Realist
'Fractured Mind' - Abstract Painting on Board by British Graffiti Artist
Located in Preston, GB
'Fractured Mind' - Abstract Painting on Board by British Urban Graffiti Artist, Chris Pegg, using red, black & golden yellow. Chris Pegg is a self-taught Street Artist producing artw...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Wood, Paint, Ink, Mixed Media, Oil, Spray Paint, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Bo...

Buster Brown and Tige, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Just the right fit! :: Painting :: Pop-Art :: This piece comes with an official certificate of authenticity signed by the artist :: Ready to Hang: Yes :: Signed: Yes :: Signature Lo...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

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Acrylic

Nothing to See Here, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
So many televisions and not a thing to see. :: Painting :: Pop-Art :: This piece comes with an official certificate of authenticity signed by the artist :: Ready to Hang: Yes :: Sign...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

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Acrylic

"Sol LeWitt (2)", Painting on cut aluminium, Pop Kinetic art, 60 x 60 cm
Located in Carballo, ES
The root of Guedes's work is located in the MADÍ movement, of Argentine origin and little repercussion in Spain, which attaches great importance to the tensions that are established ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Digital Pigment

In the Medina
Located in Wenham, MA
A beautiful oil painting on linen panel by master artist Donald Jurney. Here, the well-traveled artist paints a recollection of time spent in Morocco. Evoking the crowded, glistening...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

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Panel, Oil

"Sol LeWitt (3)", Painting on cut aluminium, Pop Kinetic art, 60 x 60 cm
Located in Carballo, ES
The root of Guedes's work is located in the MADÍ movement, of Argentine origin and little repercussion in Spain, which attaches great importance to the tensions that are established ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Digital Pigment

Chess Players WPA Depression Era Mid-20th Century American Scene Realism Modern
Located in New York, NY
Chess Players WPA Depression Era Mid-20th Century American Scene Realism Modern. Signed upper right and verso 8 x 10 inches oil on board. BIO The son of a men's haberdasher, Mervin ...
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1930s American Realist Paintings

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Oil, Board

The Emperor
Located in Columbia, MO
Zoe Hawk Artist Statement My work deals with the complex experience of girlhood, exploring adolescent anxiety, feminine identity, and belonging. These themes are tackled within scen...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

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Oil

The Sentry's Vigil, Framed Oil Painting by Stanley Borack
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Stanley Borack, American (1927 - ) Title: The Sentry's Vigil Year: 1977 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated l.r. Size: 22 x 27 inches Frame: 33 x 37 inches
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1970s American Realist Paintings

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Oil

Terra
Located in Columbia, MO
Zoe Hawk Artist Statement My work deals with the complex experience of girlhood, exploring adolescent anxiety, feminine identity, and belonging. These themes are tackled within scen...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

Good Vibes Only No.1, Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Located in Yardley, PA
Acrylic, ink, neon pastels, Spray Paint, pastels, on Canvas. Good Vibes Only No.1 is a 100 cm/39.4" W x 70 cm/27.6" x 2 cm/0.8" deep mixed media painting. This Series is called "...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

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Acrylic

Golden Nugget, Las Vegas
Located in Fairfield, CT
Represented by George Billis Gallery, NYC & LA -- "When asked what kind of paintings I make, I usually call my work "Urban Landscapes" to distinguish them as paintings about areas o...
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2010s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Linen

Signed artist catalog with a drawing
Located in Jerusalem, IL
A wonderful drawing by Keith Haring on the first page of a catalog of his artworks exhibition. printed by Tony Shafrazi Gallery, New York, 1982 Signed lower right. Hand signed Marker...
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1980s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Magazine Paper, Permanent Marker

"Elvis", Denied Andy Warhol Silver & Black Pop Art Painting by Charles Lutz
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Elvis, Metallic Silver and Black Full Length Silkscreen Painting by Charles Lutz Silkscreen and silver enamel painted on vintage 1960's era linen with Artist's Denied stamp of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board. 82" x 40" inches 2010 Lutz's 2007 ''Warhol Denied'' series gained international attention by calling into question the importance of originality or lack thereof in the work of Andy Warhol. The authentication/denial process of the [[Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board]] was used to create value by submitting recreations of Warhol works for judgment with the full intention for the works to be formally marked "DENIED". The final product of the conceptual project being "officially denied" "Warhol" paintings authored by Lutz. Based on the full-length Elvis Presley paintings by Pop Artist Andy Warhol in 1964, this is likely one of his most iconic images, next to Campbell's Soup Cans and portraits of Jackie Kennedy, Marilyn Monroe, Liz Taylor, and Marlon Brando. This is the rarest of the Elvis works from the series, as Lutz sourced a vintage roll of 1960's primed artist linen which was used for this one Elvis. The silkscreen, like Warhol's embraced imperfections, like the slight double image printing of the Elvis image. Lutz received his BFA in Painting and Art History from Pratt Institute and studied Human Dissection and Anatomy at Columbia University, New York. Lutz's work deals with perceptions and value structures, specifically the idea of the transference of values. Lutz's most recently presented an installation of new sculptures dealing with consumerism at Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater House in 2022. Lutz's 2007 Warhol Denied series received international attention calling into question the importance of originality in a work of art. The valuation process (authentication or denial) of the Andy Warhol Art Authentication Board was used by the artist to create value by submitting recreations of Warhol works for judgment, with the full intention for the works to be formally marked "DENIED" of their authenticity. The final product of this conceptual project is "Officially DENIED" "Warhol" paintings authored by Lutz. Later in 2013, Lutz went on to do one of his largest public installations to date. At the 100th Anniversary of Marcel Duchamp's groundbreaking and controversial Armory Show, Lutz was asked by the curator of Armory Focus: USA and former Director of The Andy Warhol Museum, Eric Shiner to create a site-specific installation representing the US. The installation "Babel" (based on Pieter Bruegel's famous painting) consisted of 1500 cardboard replicas of Warhol's Brillo Box (Stockholm Type) stacked 20 ft tall. All 1500 boxes were then given to the public freely, debasing the Brillo Box as an art commodity by removing its value, in addition to debasing its willing consumers. Elvis was "the greatest cultural force in the Twentieth Century. He introduced the beat to everything, and he changed everything - music, language, clothes, it's a whole new social revolution." Leonard Bernstein in: Exh. Cat., Boston, The Institute of Contemporary Art and traveling, Elvis + Marilyn 2 x Immortal, 1994-97, p. 9. Andy Warhol "quite simply changed how we all see the world around us." Kynaston McShine in: Exh. Cat., New York, Museum of Modern Art (and traveling), Andy Warhol: Retrospective, 1996, p. 13. In the summer of 1963 Elvis Presley was just twenty-eight years old but already a legend of his time. During the preceding seven years - since Heartbreak Hotel became the biggest-selling record of 1956 - he had recorded seventeen number-one singles and seven number-one albums; starred in eleven films, countless national TV appearances, tours, and live performances; earned tens of millions of dollars; and was instantly recognized across the globe. The undisputed King of Rock and Roll, Elvis was the biggest star alive: a cultural phenomenon of mythic proportions apparently no longer confined to the man alone. As the eminent composer Leonard Bernstein put it, Elvis was "the greatest cultural force in the Twentieth Century. He introduced the beat to everything, and he changed everything - music, language, clothes, it's a whole new social revolution." (Exh. Cat., Boston, The Institute of Contemporary Art (and traveling), Elvis + Marilyn 2 x Immortal, 1994, p. 9). In the summer of 1963 Andy Warhol was thirty-four years old and transforming the parameters of visual culture in America. The focus of his signature silkscreen was leveled at subjects he brilliantly perceived as the most important concerns of day to day contemporary life. By appropriating the visual vernacular of consumer culture and multiplying readymade images gleaned from newspapers, magazines and advertising, he turned a mirror onto the contradictions behind quotidian existence. Above all else he was obsessed with themes of celebrity and death, executing intensely multifaceted and complex works in series that continue to resound with universal relevance. His unprecedented practice re-presented how society viewed itself, simultaneously reinforcing and radically undermining the collective psychology of popular culture. He epitomized the tide of change that swept through the 1960s and, as Kynaston McShine has concisely stated, "He quite simply changed how we all see the world around us." (Exh. Cat., New York, Museum of Modern Art (and traveling), Andy Warhol: Retrospective, 1996, p. 13). Thus in the summer of 1963 there could not have been a more perfect alignment of artist and subject than Warhol and Elvis. Perhaps the most famous depiction of the biggest superstar by the original superstar artist, Double Elvis is a historic paradigm of Pop Art from a breath-taking moment in Art History. With devastating immediacy and efficiency, Warhol's canvas seduces our view with a stunning aesthetic and confronts our experience with a sophisticated array of thematic content. Not only is there all of Elvis, man and legend, but we are also presented with the specter of death, staring at us down the barrel of a gun; and the lone cowboy, confronting the great frontier and the American dream. The spray painted silver screen denotes the glamour and glory of cinema, the artificiality of fantasy, and the idea of a mirror that reveals our own reality back to us. At the same time, Warhol's replication of Elvis' image as a double stands as metaphor for the means and effects of mass-media and its inherent potential to manipulate and condition. These thematic strata function in simultaneous concert to deliver a work of phenomenal conceptual brilliance. The portrait of a man, the portrait of a country, and the portrait of a time, Double Elvis is an indisputable icon for our age. The source image was a publicity still for the movie Flaming Star, starring Presley as the character Pacer Burton and directed by Don Siegel in 1960. The film was originally intended as a vehicle for Marlon Brando and produced by David Weisbart, who had made James Dean's Rebel Without a Cause in 1955. It was the first of two Twentieth Century Fox productions Presley was contracted to by his manager Colonel Tom Parker, determined to make the singer a movie star. For the compulsive movie-fan Warhol, the sheer power of Elvis wielding a revolver as the reluctant gunslinger presented the zenith of subject matter: ultimate celebrity invested with the ultimate power to issue death. Warhol's Elvis is physically larger than life and wears the expression that catapulted him into a million hearts: inexplicably and all at once fearful and resolute; vulnerable and predatory; innocent and explicit. It is the look of David Halberstam's observation that "Elvis Presley was an American original, the rebel as mother's boy, alternately sweet and sullen, ready on demand to be either respectable or rebellious." (Exh. Cat., Boston, Op. Cit.). Indeed, amidst Warhol's art there is only one other subject whose character so ethereally defies categorization and who so acutely conflated total fame with the inevitability of mortality. In Warhol's work, only Elvis and Marilyn harness a pictorial magnetism of mythic proportions. With Marilyn Monroe, whom Warhol depicted immediately after her premature death in August 1962, he discovered a memento mori to unite the obsessions driving his career: glamour, beauty, fame, and death. As a star of the silver screen and the definitive international sex symbol, Marilyn epitomized the unattainable essence of superstardom that Warhol craved. Just as there was no question in 1963, there remains still none today that the male equivalent to Marilyn is Elvis. However, despite his famous 1968 adage, "If you want to know all about Andy Warhol, just look at the surface of my paintings" Warhol's fascination held purpose far beyond mere idolization. As Rainer Crone explained in 1970, Warhol was interested in movie stars above all else because they were "people who could justifiably be seen as the nearest thing to representatives of mass culture." (Rainer Crone, Andy Warhol, New York, 1970, p. 22). Warhol was singularly drawn to the idols of Elvis and Marilyn, as he was to Marlon Brando and Liz Taylor, because he implicitly understood the concurrence between the projection of their image and the projection of their brand. Some years after the present work he wrote, "In the early days of film, fans used to idolize a whole star - they would take one star and love everything about that star...So you should always have a product that's not just 'you.' An actress should count up her plays and movies and a model should count up her photographs and a writer should count up his words and an artist should count up his pictures so you always know exactly what you're worth, and you don't get stuck thinking your product is you and your fame, and your aura." (Andy Warhol, The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), San Diego, New York and London, 1977, p. 86). The film stars of the late 1950s and early 1960s that most obsessed Warhol embodied tectonic shifts in wider cultural and societal values. In 1971 John Coplans argued that Warhol was transfixed by the subject of Elvis, and to a lesser degree by Marlon Brando and James Dean, because they were "authentically creative, and not merely products of Hollywood's fantasy or commercialism. All three had originative lives, and therefore are strong personalities; all three raised - at one level or another - important questions as to the quality of life in America and the nature of its freedoms. Implicit in their attitude is a condemnation of society and its ways; they project an image of the necessity for the individual to search for his own future, not passively, but aggressively, with commitment and passion." (John Coplans, "Andy Warhol and Elvis Presley," Studio International, vol. 181, no. 930, February 1971, pp. 51-52). However, while Warhol unquestionably adored these idols as transformative heralds, the suggestion that his paintings of Elvis are uncritical of a generated public image issued for mass consumption fails to appreciate the acuity of his specific re-presentation of the King. As with Marilyn, Liz and Marlon, Warhol instinctively understood the Elvis brand as an industrialized construct, designed for mass consumption like a Coca-Cola bottle or Campbell's Soup Can, and radically revealed it as a precisely composed non-reality. Of course Elvis offered Warhol the biggest brand of all, and he accentuates this by choosing a manifestly contrived version of Elvis-the-film-star, rather than the raw genius of Elvis as performing Rock n' Roll pioneer. A few months prior to the present work he had silkscreened Elvis' brooding visage in a small cycle of works based on a simple headshot, including Red Elvis, but the absence of context in these works minimizes the critical potency that is so present in Double Elvis. With Double Elvis we are confronted by a figure so familiar to us, yet playing a role relating to violence and death that is entirely at odds with the associations entrenched with the singer's renowned love songs. Although we may think this version of Elvis makes sense, it is the overwhelming power of the totemic cipher of the Elvis legend that means we might not even question why he is pointing a gun rather than a guitar. Thus Warhol interrogates the limits of the popular visual vernacular, posing vital questions of collective perception and cognition in contemporary society. The notion that this self-determinedly iconic painting shows an artificial paradigm is compounded by Warhol's enlistment of a reflective metallic surface, a treatment he reserved for his most important portraits of Elvis, Marilyn, Marlon and Liz. Here the synthetic chemical silver paint becomes allegory for the manufacture of the Elvis product, and directly anticipates the artist's 1968 statement: "Everything is sort of artificial. I don't know where the artificial stops and the real starts. The artificial fascinates me, the bright and shiny..." (Artist quoted in Exh. Cat., Stockholm, Moderna Museet and traveling, Andy Warhol, 1968, n.p.). At the same time, the shiny silver paint of Double Elvis unquestionably denotes the glamour of the silver screen and the attractive fantasies of cinema. At exactly this time in the summer of 1963 Warhol bought his first movie camera and produced his first films such as Sleep, Kiss and Tarzan and Jane Regained. Although the absence of plot or narrative convention in these movies was a purposely anti-Hollywood gesture, the unattainability of classic movie stardom still held profound allure and resonance for Warhol. He remained a celebrity and film fanatic, and it was exactly this addiction that so qualifies his sensational critique of the industry machinations behind the stars he adored. Double Elvis was executed less than eighteen months after he had created 32 Campbell's Soup Cans for his immortal show at the Ferus Gallery, Los Angeles in July and August 1962, and which is famously housed in the Museum of Modern Art, New York. In the intervening period he had produced the series Dollar Bills, Coca-Cola Bottles, Suicides, Disasters, and Silver Electric Chairs, all in addition to the portrait cycles of Marilyn and Liz. This explosive outpouring of astonishing artistic invention stands as definitive testament to Warhol's aptitude to seize the most potent images of his time. He recognized that not only the product itself, but also the means of consumption - in this case society's abandoned deification of Elvis - was symptomatic of a new mode of existence. As Heiner Bastian has precisely summated: "the aura of utterly affirmative idolization already stands as a stereotype of a 'consumer-goods style' expression of an American way of life and of the mass-media culture of a nation." (Exh. Cat., Berlin, Neue Nationalgalerie (and traveling), Andy Warhol: Retrospective, 2001, p. 28). For Warhol, the act of image replication and multiplication anaesthetized the effect of the subject, and while he had undermined the potency of wealth in 200 One Dollar Bills, and cheated the terror of death by electric chair in Silver Disaster # 6, the proliferation of Elvis here emasculates a prefabricated version of character authenticity. Here the cinematic quality of variety within unity is apparent in the degrees to which Presley's arm and gun become less visible to the left of the canvas. The sense of movement is further enhanced by a sense of receding depth as the viewer is presented with the ghost like repetition of the figure in the left of the canvas, a 'jump effect' in the screening process that would be replicated in the multiple Elvis paintings. The seriality of the image heightens the sense of a moving image, displayed for us like the unwinding of a reel of film. Elvis was central to Warhol's legendary solo exhibition organized by Irving Blum at the Ferus Gallery in the Fall of 1963 - the show having been conceived around the Elvis paintings since at least May of that year. A well-known installation photograph shows the present work prominently presented among the constant reel of canvases, designed to fill the space as a filmic diorama. While the Elvis canvases...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Enamel

JOZZA "THE KING" 24 X 30 ORIGINAL ACRYLIC ON CANVAS
Located in Pembroke Pines, FL
Artist: Jozza Title: 'The King' Year: 2024 Media: Original acrylic on canvas Size: 30x24 Inches Hand signed on the recto and signed "Jozza", Titled, and ID numbered on the verso. Con...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Plastic Jesus animal AI street art spray paint on canvas pop art contemporary
Located in New York, NY
Plastic Jesus: Born : London (United Kingdom) Current Location: Los Angeles Huffington Post - Best street art of 2012 Complex art and Design : top 10 street artist to watch (2013)...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

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Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic

Boxing Day
Located in Wenham, MA
An original oil painting by GC Williams. Known for her still life and flower paintings, this little still life of winter flowers in a blue and white Kraak pitcher, is framed in a bl...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Breaking Barriers, Painting, Acrylic on Wood Panel
Located in Yardley, PA
This mixed media collage on wood was created utilizing various prints of pictures I took, along with acrylic paint. My inspiration was "hope". I wanted to create an image that repres...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

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Acrylic

Marilyn Like a Goddess, Painting, Acrylic on Wood Panel
Located in Yardley, PA
Mixed media painting made by collaging prints of an image of marilyn monroe i created by combining a found photo with graphic elements. The painting background used to be an abstract...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

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Acrylic

Untitled, African Art, Figurative Art, Tanzania, Market
Located in Milano, IT
Senza Titolo 2011 Acrylic on Canvas Canvas size: 100 x 100 cm Frame size: 102 x 102 x 3 cm Signed at lower left "Mr. Malikita TZ 2011" Malikita has adopted and developed the themes and style of Edward Saidi Tinga Tinga. Maurus is not of Makua origin, but is Mwera; his compositions do not relate to animism, but rather he embraces African pop. His work deals with crowds, gathering with large, wide eyes in endless markets, hospital wards, and city beaches. It applies a remarkable sense of noise, frenzy and color to embody the soul and ecstatic energy of large African cities. Maurus Malikita...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

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Canvas, Acrylic

The Yellow Chair
Located in Wenham, MA
An original oil painting by GC Williams. This piece shows the artist's beloved studio chair, with books piled on it and canvases leaning against it. Will...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Altarpiece: Good Omen
Located in Burlingame, CA
'Altarpiece: Good Omen' - oil on canvas is 30 x 60 in, meticulously painted by American Realist Brooks Anderson. Canvas edges are painted dark in artist's signature style. Lovely to ...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Portrait of a Girl, American Portraiture, Blue Eyes, White Dress, Excellent
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Presented is a wonderful example of mid-19th-century American Portraiture. Portrait of a Girl, c. 1850s Oil on Canvas 27" x 22" Housed in its original period frame Spandrel Sit...
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Mid-19th Century American Realist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Bad date, 59x42cm, tempera/paper
Located in Yerevan, AM
Bad date, 59x42cm, tempera/paper
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Tempera, Paper, Gel Pen

Tuesday
Located in Bonn, NW
Original painting. Acrylic, oil and paper on high quality linen canvas stretcher. Finished off with a soft glossy varnish. 60 x 80 cm 23.6 x 31.5" . The corners are painted and it...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Oil, Acrylic, Satin Paper

"Pacific" Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Gordon Brown's (US based) "Pacific" is an oil painting that depicts rolling waves crashing against a rocky shore. Bio/artist statement: "My paintings are all about light and mood,"...
Category

2010s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

Plantation Scene
Located in Austin, TX
A scene of a plantation in the mid 20th century by Charles Shaw. Charles William Shaw was a multifaceted American Postwar & Contemporary artist from Austin, Texas. Primarily known f...
Category

Late 20th Century American Realist Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Blue Bird Bottle
Located in PARIS, FR
JOSEPH - "Blue Bird Bottle" Acrylic, collage , oil and resin on wood 140 x 70 x 5 cm (55.1 x 27.6 x 2 in) Unique artwork Signed by the artist Certificate of authenticity The varnis...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Resin, Oil, Acrylic

Hope
Located in PARIS, FR
JOSEPH - "Hope" Acrylic, collage , oil and resin on wood 190 x 35 x 5 cm (74.8 x 13.8 x 2 in) Unique artwork Signed by the artist Certificate of authenticity The varnished finish o...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Resin, Oil, Acrylic

"Auspicious", oil painting
Located in Denver, CO
Wang Kun's "Auspicious" is an oil painting created in 2023 that depicts a beautifully lit, opulent still life of plums with dried flowers and a decorative plate. kun Wang(王琨), was ...
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2010s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

Illustration for the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel"
Located in Zofingen, AG
In 2023, after 20 years, he returned to the illustrations of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale "Rapunzel". I wanted to write a couple of stories from a fairy tale, although the series ha...
Category

2010s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Apple Orchard with Crows
Located in Dallas, TX
"Apple Orchard with Crows" by artist Miles Cleveland Goodwin is oil on canvas, and measures 30 x 40 inches. Including the artist-made frame, the overall dimensions are 31 1/2 x 41 1/...
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2010s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Patchwork 80x100cm
Located in Yerevan, AM
Patchwork,80x100,2020
Category

2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Tempera

Slug Bug
Located in New York, NY
Joss Parker The iconic Volkswagon Bug in blue in pop art style.
Category

2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Spray Paint

"Elk River" Oil Painting
Located in Denver, CO
Gordon Brown's (US based) "Elk River" is an oil painting that depicts trees on a green river embankment. Bio/artist statement: "My paintings are all about light and mood," says Co...
Category

2010s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

"Angela" Oil painting 47" x 33" inch by Alina Shimova
Located in Culver City, CA
"Angela" Oil painting 47" x 33" inch by Alina Shimova 2021 Alina Shimova is Russian born Miami based artist. Her creative journey began at an early age. Alina entered an art sch...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Portrait of Qiang Woman", oil painting
Located in Denver, CO
Wang Kun's "Portrait of Qiang Woman" is an oil painting created in 2023 that depicts a traditional Qiang woman. kun Wang(王琨), was born in Jilin Province of China in 1970. His legs...
Category

2010s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

Bunny contemporary art pop art colorful rainbow on canvas animal figurative art
Located in New York, NY
Hand Painted - signed on reverse Blake Jones ARTIST (Born in Texas, 1988) Blake Jones is a Chicago based artist. Blake’s use of graphic line work and bright color palettes illustra...
Category

2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Pastel, Acrylic

Gourds
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Gourds by Mark Schiff We guarantee that you will love this painting. If not, you can return it for a complete refund, no questions asked.
Category

Early 2000s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A Winter Bouquet
Located in Wenham, MA
An original oil painting by GC Williams. Known for her still life and flower paintings, this little still life of flowers in a silver cup is framed in a b...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

The Way Home
Located in Wenham, MA
A beautiful oil painting on linen by master artist Donald Jurney. For additional photos please contact us and we are happy to oblige! Donald Jurney (b. 1945) was educated at Columbi...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

Portrait of a Gentleman, Early American Portraiture, 1830s Portrait of a Man
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
John F Francis (American, 1808 - 1886) " Portrait of a Gentleman ", 1838 Oil on Canvas 30" x 25" Housed in a 3 1/2" Frame Overall Size: 37" x 32" ...
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Early 19th Century American Realist Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

A Garden in Kent
Located in Wenham, MA
A beautiful oil painting on linen panel by master artist Donald Jurney. This piece is painted on a hand-crafted linen-over-archival board panel with a notch in the back for hanging...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Portrait of a Gentleman, Early American Portraiture, Sideburns, Cleft Chin
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Portrait of a Gentlemen, c. 1835 Oil on Canvas 30" x 25" Housed in a 2 1/2" Frame Overall Size: 34 1/2" x 29 1/2" Craquelure throughout, some inpainting. In otherwise good condi...
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Early 19th Century American Realist Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Nobody Ever Listened To Me
Located in Nottingham, GB
Original Artwork, Oil on Canvas. Bright red large scale painting featuring the tongue in cheek slogans that James McQueen is famous for. This incredible painting would make a wonde...
Category

2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Oil

Near Neuvy St. Sepulchre
Located in Wenham, MA
A beautiful oil painting on linen panel by master artist Donald Jurney. For additional photos please contact us and we are happy to oblige! This piece is painted on a hand-crafted l...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

The Blue Scarf
Located in Denver, CO
One of the originators of the Western pop art movement, Billy Schenck incorporates techniques from photorealism with a pop art sensibility to both exalt and poke fun at images of the...
Category

2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

"Child Star" Mid Century Portrait of a Boy with Brown Eyes Oil on Canvas
Located in Soquel, CA
"Child Star" Mid Century Portrait of a Boy with Brown Eyes Oil on Canvas Stately portrait of a boy by William Robert Shulgold (Russian-American, 1897-1989). The subject is looking o...
Category

1950s American Realist Paintings

Materials

Linen, Oil

"Iron Women" Oil painting 31" x 20" inch by Alina Shimova
Located in Culver City, CA
"Iron Women" Oil painting 31" x 20" inch by Alina Shimova 2021 Alina Shimova is a young and ambitious artist from Moscow, Russia. Her creative journey began at an early age. Alina...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Oil, Mixed Media, Canvas

A Passing Storm
Located in Wenham, MA
A beautiful oil painting on linen by master artist Donald Jurney. This piece is painted on a hand-crafted linen-over-archival board panel with a notch in the back for hanging. It d...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Quail Eggs
Located in Wenham, MA
Dale Zinkowski is a master of still life. His work, reminiscent of Golden Age Dutch still life painting, glows with light and subtle, quiet beauty. This original oil painting shows a grouping of quail eggs and shells. Their diminutive size is echoed by the small painting and presents a wonderfully engaging whole. This piece is framed in a traditional black over red frame, its overall measurements being approximately 7x14.5 inches. Dale Zinkowski was born in New York and his earliest memories of painting and drawing were from his Grandfather's own work, which hung throughout the home. Fascinated by the world around him, and the ability to capture fleeting moments on paper, he began to draw and paint from nature almost exclusively. ​From 1993-97, he attended the School of Visual Arts in New York City where he studied the Reilly method with both Marvin Mattelson and John F. Murray. Inspired by the techniques, and hungry for more information, he began copying from the old masters at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  ​When Murray moved his studio to Tucson, Arizona, Dale followed and focused his studies on the palettes, methods, and materials of artists such as Velazquez and Rembrandt.  ​In 2012, Dale attended the Florence Academy of Art in Italy, where he pushed his understanding of traditional techniques and materials even further while drawing and painting master copies in museums and painting landscapes in the countryside.  ​In 2013, Dale returned to New York City, where he immersed himself in the full-time program at Grand Central Atelier studying under Jacob Collins, Ted Minoff, Will St. John and Colleen Barry...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Paintings

Materials

Panel, Oil

Floral Still Life with Roses, Lilacs, and Zinnias
Located in Austin, TX
This stunning floral still life by A.D. Greer features a bouquet of vibrant red and white roses, purple lilacs, and red and orange zinnia flowers. Measuring a sizable 36 x 48 inches,...
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20th Century American Realist Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Beautiful, Everlasting, Inexhaustibly Interesting, Revelatory Gyration painting
Located in New York, NY
Damien Hirst H12-4: Beautiful, Everlasting, Inexhaustibly Interesting, Self-Revelatory Gyration Painting, 2023 Mixed Media Giclée print on poly-cotton artist canvas mounted on a birc...
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Plywood, Mixed Media, Acrylic, Giclée

Along the River, Cattle Grazing, American Realist, Oil on Board, Landscape
By Clinton Loveridge
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Clinton Loveridge was born in Troy, New York, in 1838. By 1859 Loveridge had his own studio and was known primarily for his pastoral landscapes with cattle and sheep. He exhibited at...
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Late 19th Century American Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board

The Poetry of Life - Minimalist Abstract 3D Textural Blue Painting
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Playing with the interaction between positive and negative space, strong colors on neutral backgrounds, Canadian artist Virginie Schroeder creates pop art portraits and iconic pop cu...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

'Chinese Female Nude Pop Art', by Unknown, Acrylic on Canvas Painting
Located in Oklahoma City, OK
This large acrylic on canvas painting, 'Chinese Female Nude Pop Art,' is 36" x 35.75" by an Unknown artist. It is a Pop Art work, depicting a female nude figure in the forefront, ta...
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20th Century Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

Swift - oil painting by Zoe Moss (Taylor Swift)
Located in New York, NY
Oil Paint and gold leaf on canvas utilizing abstract realism 76cm x 100cm Signed by the artist
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2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Wood Panel, Oil

Reflection - oil painting by Zoe Moss
Located in New York, NY
Oil paint on canvas. A painting of a girl lighting the menorah, her eyes both shielded from atrocities and highlighted by the light. 80cm x 100cm Signed by the artist
Category

2010s Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Shop Abstract, Landscape, Figurative and Still-Life Paintings

Painting is an art form that has spanned innumerable cultures, with artists using the medium to tell stories, explore and communicate ideas and express themselves. To bring abstract, landscape and still-life paintings into your home is to celebrate and share in the long tradition of this discipline.

When we look at paintings, particularly those that originated in the past, we learn about history, other cultures and countries of the world. Like every other work of art, paintings — whether they are contemporary creations or works that were made during the 19th century — can often help us clearly see and understand the world around us in a meaningful and interesting way.

Cave walls were the canvases for what were arguably the world’s first landscape paintings, which depict natural scenery through art. Portrait paintings and drawings, which, along with sculpture, were how someone’s appearance was recorded prior to the advent of photography, are at least as old as Ancient Egypt. In the Netherlands, landscapes were a major theme for painters as early as the 1500s. Later, artists in Greece, Rome and elsewhere created vast wall paintings to decorate stately homes, churches and tombs. Today, creating a wall of art is a wonderful way to enhance your space, showcase beautiful pieces and tie an interior design together.

No matter your preference, whether you favor Post-Impressionist paintings, animal paintings, Surrealism, Pop art or another movement or specific period, arranging art on a blank wall allows you to evoke emotions in a room while also showing off your tastes and interests. A symmetrical wall arrangement may comprise a grid of four to six pieces or, for an odd number of works, a horizontal row. Asymmetrical arrangements, which may be small clusters of art or large, salon-style gallery walls, have a more collected and eclectic feel. Download the 1stDibs app, which includes a handy “View on Wall” feature that allows you to see how a particular artwork will look on a particular wall, and read about how to arrange wall art. And if you’re searching for the perfect palette for your interior design project, what better place to turn than to the art world’s masters of color?

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