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POP ART STYLE

Perhaps one of the most influential contemporary art movements, Pop art emerged in the 1950s. In stark contrast to traditional artistic practice, its practitioners drew on imagery from popular culture — comic books, advertising, product packaging and other commercial media — to create original Pop art paintings, prints and sculptures that celebrated ordinary life in the most literal way.

ORIGINS OF POP ART

CHARACTERISTICS OF POP ART 

  • Bold imagery
  • Bright, vivid colors
  • Straightforward concepts
  • Engagement with popular culture 
  • Incorporation of everyday objects from advertisements, cartoons, comic books and other popular mass media

POP ARTISTS TO KNOW

ORIGINAL POP ART ON 1STDIBS

The Pop art movement started in the United Kingdom as a reaction, both positive and critical, to the period’s consumerism. Its goal was to put popular culture on the same level as so-called high culture.

Richard Hamilton’s 1956 collage Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing? is widely believed to have kickstarted this unconventional new style.

Pop art works are distinguished by their bold imagery, bright colors and seemingly commonplace subject matter. Practitioners sought to challenge the status quo, breaking with the perceived elitism of the previously dominant Abstract Expressionism and making statements about current events. Other key characteristics of Pop art include appropriation of imagery and techniques from popular and commercial culture; use of different media and formats; repetition in imagery and iconography; incorporation of mundane objects from advertisements, cartoons and other popular media; hard edges; and ironic and witty treatment of subject matter.

Although British artists launched the movement, they were soon overshadowed by their American counterparts. Pop art is perhaps most closely identified with American Pop artist Andy Warhol, whose clever appropriation of motifs and images helped to transform the artistic style into a lifestyle. Most of the best-known American artists associated with Pop art started in commercial art (Warhol made whimsical drawings as a hobby during his early years as a commercial illustrator), a background that helped them in merging high and popular culture.

Roy Lichtenstein was another prominent Pop artist that was active in the United States. Much like Warhol, Lichtenstein drew his subjects from print media, particularly comic strips, producing paintings and sculptures characterized by primary colors, bold outlines and halftone dots, elements appropriated from commercial printing. Recontextualizing a lowbrow image by importing it into a fine-art context was a trademark of his style. Neo-Pop artists like Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami further blurred the line between art and popular culture.

Pop art rose to prominence largely through the work of a handful of men creating works that were unemotional and distanced — in other words, stereotypically masculine. However, there were many important female Pop artists, such as Rosalyn Drexler, whose significant contributions to the movement are recognized today. Best known for her work as a playwright and novelist, Drexler also created paintings and collages embodying Pop art themes and stylistic features.

Read more about the history of Pop art and the style’s famous artists, and browse the collection of original Pop art paintings, prints, photography and other works for sale on 1stDibs.

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Style: Pop Art
Working Proof
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jean Sariano Title: Working Proof Year: 1979 Medium: Intaglio Etching with Aquatint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300 Paper Size: 25 x...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Etching

"Untitled Abstract" Art Colorful Graphic Black Pink Orange Purple Blue Pop Art
Located in Austin, TX
Unframed: 27.75" x 34.38" Framed: 35.5" x 45.5" Edition 42 of 100 Medium: Lithograph Signed: Left Right, Elizabeth Murray "From the Doctors of the World Portfolio" Elizabeth Murray...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Digital Pigment

Shepard Fairey Print Signed & Numbered NØISE/SSI Resurrectionem Ex-Mortuis Remix
Located in Draper, UT
Manufacturer Obey Giant Edition Details Year: 2021 Class: Art Print Status: Official Released: 03/30/21 Run: 387/400 Technique: Screen Print Paper: Cream Specketone Size: 18 X 18 Ma...
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2010s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Govern, Pop Art Screenprint by Brian McKinney
Located in Long Island City, NY
Pop art screenprint by American artist Brian McKinney. Signed, numbered, and titled in pencil Edition: 35/40 Image Size: 18 x 23.5 inches Paper ...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Keith Haring Crack Down Concert Benefit Print Urban Art Contemporary Street NYC
Located in Draper, UT
Bill Graham revisited his old Bronx neighborhood in August, 1986 and, appalled to see that the drug culture had effectively wiped out the local culture, f...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

"Lace Face, " Relief Print by Eric Newton, circa 1955
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Eric Newton, British (1893 - 1965) Title: Lace Face Year: circa 1955 Medium: Relief Print, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: EA Image Size: 2...
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1950s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Linocut

Progression, Pop Art Screenprint by Jack Brusca
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jack Brusca, American (1939 - 1993) Title: Progression Year: 1978 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200, AP 30 Image Size: 24 x 24 inches Size: 28 in....
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Star Ladder (2nd State)
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color etching and aquatint on Pescia Italia white wove paper. Signed, dated, inscribed "2 state" and numbered 10/78 in pencil. Printed by Aripeka, Ltd....
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Color, Etching, Aquatint

"Chicago International Art Exhibition, " Abstract Exhibition Poster
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Chicago International Art Exhibition" is a color poster after Ed Ruscha, autographed and dated lower right. The artists initials are also in the lower ...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Offset

Stepin Fetchit Pop Art 1969 Color Screenprint Richard Merkin
Located in Surfside, FL
Poetry by J.D. REED Artwork by Richard Merkin screenprint in color, 1969, edition 22/50 Published by Bizzaro, Providence, R.I. of African American interest for collectors. Richard Marshall Merkin (1938-2009) was an American painter, illustrator and arts educator. Merkin's fascination with the 1920s and 1930s defined his art and shaped his identity as a professional dandy. Merkin traveled back in time as an artist, to the time of the interwar years, creating narrative scenes (ala Robert Crumb and Ben Katchor) in bright colors of jazz musicians, film stars, writers, and sports heroes. Merkin was as well known for his painting and illustration work as he was for his eccentric collecting habits and his outré fashion sense. he received a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellowship in Painting. Merkin began teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 1963 and remained there for 42 years, during which time he built his reputation in New York. Some notable students Merkin taught at RISD include Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth of the band Talking Heads and Martin Mull. Merkin had been a contributing editor for Vanity Fair since 1986 and a regular contributor of illustrations to The New Yorker since 1988, as well as Harper's and The New York Times' Sunday Magazine. From 1988–1991, he wrote a monthly style column called "Merkin on Style" for Gentlemen's Quarterly. Merkin also designed several album covers for the Jazz record label Chiaroscuro Records for artists such as Mary Lou Williams, Ruby Braff, and Ellis Larkins. Merkin's friend, the writer Tom Wolfe wrote in an email to the New York Times upon Merkin's death: "He was the greatest of that breed, the Artist Dandy, since Sargent, Whistler and Salvador Dali, Like Dali, he had one of the few remaining Great Mustaches in the art world" Perpetually on the fly from his middle-class Brooklyn background, Merkin found the perfect escape in the mid ‘60s in George Frazier, a dapper Boston columnist who inspired the emerging New York painter’s overnight reinvention of himself. The elements of structure, stability and surprise he admired in this well-dressed dandy, a cool linen suit, a splash of suspender, a polka dot scarf and pearl-handled walking stick, soon surfaced in paintings peopled by impeccable underdogs of café society along with his personal pop heroes, William Burroughs, Bobby Short...
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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

'NVDR1-1 Invader Cube' Giclée Print, 2023
Located in New York, NY
Invader (French, b.1969), also known as Space Invader, is an Urban artist originally based in Paris. He is most widely recognized for his mosaic images of characters from the 1970s v...
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2010s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Giclée

Book of Love - The Word, Screenprint by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
A silkscreen Love print with poem by Robert Indiana from the Book of Love. Presented in a plexi-box frame. Artist: Robert Indiana, American (1928 - ) ...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

1970s Surrealist Pop Art Nude Angel Lithograph Print Psychedelic Color
Located in Surfside, FL
Hand Signed verso D. Herbert and numbered 1 of 20. (possibly Don Herbert)
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20th Century Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Star of Hope, Enamel Print by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Robert Indiana’s (American, 1928-2018), Star of Hope is a reoccurring image, in fact, he named his charitable foundation the Star of Hope Foundation in 20...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Brass, Enamel

John Baldessari, Two Bags and Envelope Holder - Conceptual Art, Signed Print
Located in Hamburg, DE
John Baldessari (American, born 1931) Two Bags and Envelope Holder, 2011 Medium: Archival inkjet print Dimensions: 61 x 45.8 cm Edition of 40: Hand-signed and numbered Condition: Exc...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Inkjet

Derriere l'etoile
Located in Hollywood, FL
Artist: James Rosenquist Title: Derriere l'etoile, 1977 Medium: Color Lithograph on Arches Cover Paper Size: 36 1/2 x 74 inches Edition: 74 of 100 Year: 1977 Notes: Hand Signed, Num...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Column Study 1 from Capital Ideas, Pop Art Screenprint by Clayton Pond
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Clayton Pond, American (1941 - ) Title: Column Study from Capital Ideas Portfolio Year: 1974 Medium: Serigraph on Museum Board, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150 Ima...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Blue Flowers, Signed Pop Art Screenprint by Aaron Schone
By Aaron Schone
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Aaron Schone Title: Blue Flowers Year: circa 1980 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: AP Image Size: 23.5 x 29 inches Size...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Script, Hand Cast Paper Collage by Anne Youkeles
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Anne Youkeles, Austrian/American (1920 - ) Title: Script Year: circa 1980 Medium: 3-D Hand-Cast Paper Pulp Collage, signed, titled and numbered in pencil Edition: 7/25 Siz...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Handmade Paper

Perfect Witness, Pop Art Lithograph by Michael Knigin
Located in Long Island City, NY
Perfect Witness Michael Knigin, American (1942–2011) Date: 1999 Lithograph, Signed and Numbered in Pencil Edition of 80 Size: 30 in. x 22 in. (76.2 cm x 55.88 cm)
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Over the Top, Nicholas Krushenick
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Nicholas Krushenick (1929-1999) Title: Over the Top Year: 1978 Edition: 3/200, plus proofs Medium: Silkscreen on wove paper Size: 32.5 x 26 inches...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Quelques Poèmes de Jules Laforgue
Located in New York, NY
Bound portfolio with complete text, 22 color screenprints on Neobond papier synthétique. One of 200 copies (French edition) from a total edition of 500. Signed, numbered 101/200 and inscribed "Edition B" on the justification page. Printed by Christopher Betambeau, London. Published by Petersburg Press, London. Original gray leather folders...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Synthetic Paper, Color, Screen

THE HARTLEY ELEGIES KVF IV
Located in Aventura, FL
Hand signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Screenprint on Saunders watercolor paper from the edition of 50. Artwork is in excellent condition. Certificate of authenticity inclu...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen, Paper

Keith Haring (1958-1990). Galerie Watari, exhibition poster, 1983 Lithograph
Located in Draper, UT
1983 Japanese pearlescent paper 27 × 20 in 68.6 × 50.8 cm Edition of 1000 2 colors printed matter on Japanese Kirabiki Paper
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Indianapolis Museum of Art, 1970, Pop Art Screenprint Poster by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana, American (1928 - 2018) Title: Indianapolis Museum of Art Year: 1970 Medium: Silkscreen Poster Size: 35 x 25 in. (88.9 x 63.5 cm)
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Squared Star, Pop Abstract by Allan D'Arcangelo
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Allan D'Arcangelo (American, 1930-1998) Title: Squared Star Year: 1979 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 175, AP 30 Size: 30.5 in. x 26 in. (77.47 cm...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Positive, Signed Abstract Screenprint by Peter Grippe
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Peter Grippe, American (1912 - 2002) Title: Positive Year: 1960 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 50 Image Size: 39 x 20 inches Size: 46 x 35 in. (11...
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1950s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Canadian Club, Psychedelic Pop Art Screenprint by Jon D'Orazio
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jon D'Orazio, American (1942 - ) Title: Canadian Club Year: circa 1979 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 300, AP 45 Image Size: 24.5 x 24.5 inches ...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Tantra Abstractions, Pop Art Serigraph by John Grillo
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: John Grillo, American (1917 - 2014) Title: Tantra Abstractions Year: 1980 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200, AP 30 Image Size: 30 x 22 inches...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Donald Baechler Flower 2005 (Donald Baechler flower prints)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Donald Baechler "Flower," 2005: Medium: Aquatint and dry-point on Somerset paper. Sheet size: 25 1⁄2 x 18 inches. Image: 17.25 x 11 inches. Edition of 34 +5 AP. Hand signed, dated a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Drypoint, Aquatint

"Aviatrix with FM-2 WILDCAT" WW2
Located in Southampton, NY
With private collectors like, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Pete Davidson, Grant Cardone and Hugh M. Hefner, Ceravolo's Large scale paintings have received in...
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2010s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Rag Paper, Archival Pigment

Column Study 6 from Capital Ideas, Psychedelic Screenprint by Clayton Pond
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Clayton Pond, American (1941 - ) Title: Column Study from Capital Ideas Portfolio Year: 1974 Medium: Serigraph on Museum Board, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150 Ima...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Picasso from The American Dream Portfolio, Screenprint by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana, American (1928 - ) Title: Picasso from The American Dream Portfolio Year: 1997 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 395 Image Size: 16.5 ...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Column Study 2 from Capital Ideas, Pop Art Screenprint by Clayton Pond
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Clayton Pond, American (1941 - ) Title: Column Study 2 from Capital Ideas Portfolio Year: 1974 Medium: Screenprint on Museum Board, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

The Calumet /// Pop Art Robert Indiana Native American Indiana Screenprint Red
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Robert Indiana (American, 1928-2018) Title: "The Calumet" Portfolio: The American Dream *Issued unsigned Year: 1997 Medium: Original Screenprint on Coventry paper Limited edition: 395, (there were also 30 artist's proofs) Printer: Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier, El Segundo, CA Publisher: Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier, El Segundo, CA Sheet size: 22" x 16.75" Image size: 15.07" x 14" Condition: In excellent condition Notes: Provenance: private collection - Düsseldorf, Germany. Comes from Indiana's 1997 "The American Dream" book portfolio of thirty screenprints. Printed in three colors. Text on verso of the following work as issued. Robert Indiana's 1997 black leather-covered book portfolio "The American Dream" was printed and published with 30 screenprints: 6 loose each signed and numbered and 24 bound not signed and numbered, as issued. Forward by Susan Ryan, text by Michael McKenzie and poems by Robert Creeley. The book was issued within a white cardboard packing box with red and black lettering. This image is based of Indiana's 1971 screenprint edition "The Calumet", (Sheehan No. 64, page 43), from his 1971 "Decade" series, (Sheehan No. 63-72, page 42-44). The prints in that portfolio reproduce one of Indiana's paintings from each year of the 1960's. The bear they same titles as the corresponding paintings. "The Calumet" is a 1961, 90" x 84", oil on canvas painting which is within the permanent collection of the Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. "The Calumet", derived from Longfellow's "Song of Hiawatha", reflects Indiana's ongoing involvement with American literary associations and sources. As interpreted, by Indiana, the schematized image of the red clay peace-pipe smoked by the Indians in Longfellow's poem symbolizes mankind's potential to eradicate war. - (Sheehan page 9). Seven stars for seven spheres...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Left Turn, Screenprint by Allan D'Arcangelo
Located in Long Island City, NY
Pop art Screenprint by American artist Allan D'Arcangelo. Date: 1979 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 175 Size: 34 x 26 in. (86.36 x 66.04 cm)
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Prince Valiant Pop Art 1969 Color Screenprint Richard Merkin
Located in Surfside, FL
Poetry by J.D. REED Artwork by Richard Merkin screenprint in color, 1969, edition 22/50 Published by Bizzaro, Providence, R.I. Richard Marshall Merkin (1938-2009) was an American painter, illustrator and arts educator. Merkin's fascination with the 1920s and 1930s defined his art and shaped his identity as a professional dandy. Merkin traveled back in time as an artist, to the time of the interwar years, creating narrative scenes (ala Robert Crumb and Ben Katchor) in bright colors of jazz musicians, film stars, writers, and sports heroes. Merkin was as well known for his painting and illustration work as he was for his eccentric collecting habits and his outré fashion sense. he received a Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Fellowship in Painting. Merkin began teaching at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in 1963 and remained there for 42 years, during which time he built his reputation in New York. Some notable students Merkin taught at RISD include Chris Frantz and Tina Weymouth of the band Talking Heads and Martin Mull. Merkin had been a contributing editor for Vanity Fair since 1986 and a regular contributor of illustrations to The New Yorker since 1988, as well as Harper's and The New York Times' Sunday Magazine. From 1988–1991, he wrote a monthly style column called "Merkin on Style" for Gentlemen's Quarterly. Merkin also designed several album covers for the Jazz record label Chiaroscuro Records for artists such as Mary Lou Williams, Ruby Braff, and Ellis Larkins. Merkin's friend, the writer Tom Wolfe wrote in an email to the New York Times upon Merkin's death: "He was the greatest of that breed, the Artist Dandy, since Sargent, Whistler and Salvador Dali, Like Dali, he had one of the few remaining Great Mustaches in the art world" Perpetually on the fly from his middle-class Brooklyn background, Merkin found the perfect escape in the mid ‘60s in George Frazier, a dapper Boston columnist who inspired the emerging New York painter’s overnight reinvention of himself. The elements of structure, stability and surprise he admired in this well-dressed dandy, a cool linen suit, a splash of suspender, a polka dot scarf and pearl-handled walking stick, soon surfaced in paintings peopled by impeccable underdogs of café society along with his personal pop heroes, William Burroughs, Bobby Short...
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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

The Hartley Elegies - KvF IX, Large Pop Art Silkscreen by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana Title: The Hartley Elegies - KvF IX Year: 1991 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 50 Paper Size: 60 x 60 inches Printer: Bob Blant...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

The Hartley Elegies: The Berlin Series, Pop Art Screenprint by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana Title: The Hartley Elegies: The Berlin Series - KvF I Year: 1990 Medium: Screenprint on Saunders Watercolor paper, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 50 ...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Le Vittime Di Mercurio, Pop Art Screenprint by Gianni Bertini
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gianni Bertini, Italian (1922 - 2010) Title: Le Vittime Di Mercurio Year: 2002 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 74/75...
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Early 2000s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Triple from 11 Pop Artists Vol. III, Geometric Screenprint by Gerald Laing
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Gerald Laing, British (1936 - 2011) Title: Triple from 11 Pop Artists Vol. III Year: 1965 Medium: Silkscreen, signed in pencil Edition: AP ...
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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Ship, Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Perez Melero
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Perez Melero, Spanish/Venezuelan Title: Ship Year: 1992 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 33/80 Paper Size: 39 x 27.5 inches
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Keith Haring illustration art 1986 (Keith Haring 1986)
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Keith Haring Cover Art 1986: A rare highly collectible 1986 art publication featuring standout cover art by Keith Haring. Offset printed cover art and interior illustrations; softco...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph, Offset

Lunar Landscape Abstract Signed Numbered Screenprint Blue
Located in Surfside, FL
Gittleman’s Lunar Transformation is a series of ten vividly colored serigraphs created from black and white photographs taken during the Apollo 15 mission to the moon in 1971. Gittleman uses bright color to transform the craters and crevices of the lunar surface into vibrant abstractions which recall Abstract Expressionist painting. The strong graphic prints reflect the awe-inspiring nature of their source material. photographer, film maker, video producer, graphic designer, multimedia developer, clock maker and teacher. Guggenheim fellowship (graphics), Cannes Film festival, Academy Award Nomination. Work in permanent collections: MFA Boston, MOMA NY, Smithsonian Institution and Fogg Museum, Harvard. He exhibited with Gyorgi Kepes Solo shows: Lunar Transformations: 10 Serigraphs by Len Gittleman - Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Group shows: Integrated Vision: Science, Nature, and Abstraction in the Art of Len Gittleman and György Kepes - DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA Abstract Photography in the Permanent Collection - DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA Photography in Boston - 1955-1985 - DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA Some Photographic Use of Color: Fred Berman...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Lunar Landscape Abstract Signed Numbered Screenprint Orange
Located in Surfside, FL
Handsigned edition of 250. Gittleman’s Lunar Transformation is a series of ten vividly colored serigraphs created from black and white photographs taken during the Apollo 15 mission to the moon in 1971. Gittleman uses bright color to transform the craters and crevices of the lunar surface into vibrant abstractions which recall Abstract Expressionist painting. The strong graphic prints reflect the awe-inspiring nature of their source material. photographer, film maker, video producer, graphic designer, multimedia developer, clock maker and teacher. Guggenheim fellowship (graphics), Cannes Film festival, Academy Award Nomination. Work in permanent collections: MFA Boston, MOMA NY, Smithsonian Institution and Fogg Museum, Harvard. He exhibited with Gyorgi Kepes Solo shows: Lunar Transformations: 10 Serigraphs by Len Gittleman - Institute of Contemporary Arts, London Group shows: Integrated Vision: Science, Nature, and Abstraction in the Art of Len Gittleman and György Kepes - DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA Abstract Photography in the Permanent Collection - DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA Photography in Boston - 1955-1985 - DeCordova Sculpture Park and Museum, Lincoln, MA Some Photographic Use of Color: Fred Berman...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Positive 2, Abstract Screenprint by Peter Grippe
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Peter Grippe, American (1912 - 2002) Title: Positive 2 Year: 1958-1960 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 75 Image Size: 26 x 20.25 inches Size: 34 x ...
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1950s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Vintage Modern Lithograph Poster 1960s Pop Art Mod Figure Pencil Signed
Located in Surfside, FL
Richard Lindner was born in Hamburg, Germany. In 1905 the family moved to Nuremberg, where Lindners mother was owner of a custom-fitting corset business and Richard Lindner grew up and studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (Arts and Crafts School since 1940 Academy of Fine Arts). From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. In 1927 he moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928, when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933, when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he became politically engaged, sought contact with French artists and earned his living as a commercial artist. He was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French Army. In 1941 he went to the United States and worked in New York City as an illustrator of books and magazines (Vogue, Fortune and Harper's Bazaar). He began painting seriously in 1952, holding his first one-man exhibit in 1954. His style blends a mechanistic cubism with personal images and haunting symbolism. LIndner maintained contact with the emigre community including New York artists and German emigrants (Albert Einstein, Marlene Dietrich, Saul Steinberg). Though he became a United States citizen in 1948, Lindner considered himself a New Yorker, but not a true American. However, over the course of time, his continental circus women became New York City streetwalkers. New York police uniforms replaced European military uniforms as symbols of authority.At a time when Abstract Expressionism was all the rage, Lindner’s painting went against the current and always kept its distance. His pictorial language of vibrant colours and broad planes of colour and his urban themes make him a forerunner of American Pop Art. At the same time, he owes the critical tone of his paintings to the influence of European art movements such as Neue Sachlichkeit and Dada. His first exhibition did not take place until 1954, by which time he was over fifty, and, interestingly, it was held at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York, a venue associated with the American Expressionists. From 1952 he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1957 Lindner got the William and Norma Copley Foundation-Award. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie für Bildende Künste, Hamburg. His Ice (1966, Whitney Museum of American Art) established a connection between the metaphysical tradition and pop art. The painting shows harsh, flat geometric shapes framing an erotic but mechanical robot-woman.His paintings used the sexual symbolism of advertising and investigated definitions of gender roles in the media. While influencing Pop Art (Tom Wesselman and Claes Oldenburg amongst others) his highly colourful, hard-edge style seems to have brought him close to Pop Art, which he rejected. Nevertheless, he is immortalised on the cover of the Beatles record...
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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Lithograph

Peace, Pop Art Screenprint from the Peace Portfolio by George Ortman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: George Ortman Title: Peace Year: 1970 Medium: Lithograph and Silkscreen, Signed and Numbered in Pencil Edition: 175 Paper Size: 26 in. x 21 in. (66.04 cm x 53.34 cm)
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

The Hartley Elegies - KvF X, Pop Art Silkscreen by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana Title: The Hartley Elegies - KvF X Year: 1991 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 50 Paper Size: 60 x 60 inches Printer: Bob Blanto...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Screen

Bellolla (Abstract, Round, Disc, Circle, Warm)
Located in Kansas City, MO
Agent X Bellolla (Abstract, Round, Disc, Circle, Warm) Archival Pigment Print with Archival Inks on 240 gsm Hahnemühle Paper 2024 Size: 19x19in Edition: 75 Signed, dated and numbere...
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2010s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Archival Paper, Digital

1971 Modernist Lithograph Redhead Pop Art Mod Fashionable Woman Richard Lindner
Located in Surfside, FL
RICHARD LINDNER (American. 1901-1978) Hand Signed limited edition lithograph with blindstamp Publisher: Shorewood-Bank Street Atelier for the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture 29.25 X 22 inches Richard Lindner was born in Hamburg, Germany. In 1905 the family moved to Nuremberg, where Lindner's mother was owner of a custom-fitting corset business and Richard Lindner grew up and studied at the Kunstgewerbeschule (Arts and Crafts School since 1940 Academy of Fine Arts). From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. In 1927 he moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928, when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933, when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he became politically engaged, sought contact with French artists and earned his living as a commercial artist. He was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French Army. In 1941 he went to the United States and worked in New York City as an illustrator of books and magazines (Vogue, Fortune and Harper's Bazaar). He began painting seriously in 1952, holding his first one-man exhibit in 1954. His style blends a mechanistic cubism with personal images and haunting symbolism. LIndner maintained contact with the emigre community including New York artists and German emigrants (Albert Einstein, Marlene Dietrich, Saul Steinberg). Though he became a United States citizen in 1948, Lindner considered himself a New Yorker, but not a true American. However, over the course of time, his continental circus women became New York City streetwalkers. New York police uniforms replaced European military uniforms as symbols of authority.At a time when Abstract Expressionism was all the rage, Lindner’s painting went against the current and always kept its distance. His pictorial language of vibrant colours and broad planes of colour and his urban themes make him a forerunner of American Pop Art. At the same time, he owes the critical tone of his paintings to the influence of European art movements such as Neue Sachlichkeit and Dada. His first exhibition did not take place until 1954, by which time he was over fifty, and, interestingly, it was held at the Betty Parsons Gallery in New York, a venue associated with the American Expressionists. From 1952 he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1957 Lindner got the William and Norma Copley Foundation-Award. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie für Bildende Künste, Hamburg. His Ice (1966, Whitney Museum of American Art) established a connection between the metaphysical tradition and pop art. He did work on Rowlux which was used by a number of pop artists (most notably Roy Lichtenstein)The painting shows harsh, flat geometric shapes framing an erotic but mechanical robot-woman. His paintings used the sexual symbolism of advertising and investigated definitions of gender roles in the media. While influencing Pop Art (Andy Warhol, Tom Wesselmann and Claes Oldenburg amongst others) his highly colourful, hard-edge style seems to have brought him close to Pop Art, which he rejected. Nevertheless, he is immortalised on the cover of the Beatles record "Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967) as a patron of the pop culture. He also did a tapestry banner with the Betsy Ross Flag...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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High Ball Redball Manifest, Framed Pop Art Screenprint by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana, American (1928 - ) Title: The American Dream: High Ball Redball Manifest Year: 1997 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 395 Image Size: ...
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Meteor Showers, Abstract Lithograph by Charles Hinman
Located in Long Island City, NY
Pop art Lithograph by Charles Hinman, featuring bright bold colors and underlying grid lines Title: Meteor Showers Date: 1987 Medium: Lithograph, signed, numbered, dated, and titled...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Erosore 4 to 1, Psychedelic Pop Art Screenprint by Brian McKinney
Located in Long Island City, NY
Pop art screenprint by American artist Brian McKinney. Edition: 38/50 Image Size: 20.5 x 25.5 inches Paper Size: 23 x 28 inches Signed, numbered, and titled in pencil
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Barro, Op Art Geometric Abstract Screenprint by Perez Melero
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Perez Melero, Spanish/Venezuelan Title: Barro Year: 1992 Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 45/80 Paper Size: 39 x 27.5 inches
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1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Four Square, Screenprint from the American Dream Portfolio by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana, American (1928 - 2018) Title: 4 Square from the American Dream Portfolio Year: 1963 (1997) Medium: Screenprint Edition Size: 395 (unnumbered) Image Size: 14 x...
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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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"In Real Form" signed original lithograph pop art realistic swan floral vibrant
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"In Real Form" is an original color lithograph by Michael Knigin. The artist signed the piece in the lower right and titled/editioned "A/P" in the lower left with graphite. This piec...
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1980s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Diaz II, Op Art Screenprint by Jack Brusca
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Jack Brusca, American (1939 - 1993) Title: Diaz II Year: 1978 Medium: Screenprint, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 200, AP 30 Image Size: 18 x 18 inches Size: 22 in. x...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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Cracker Jack, Abstract Pop Art Screenprint by Bob Stanley
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Bob Stanley, American (1932 - 1997) Title: Cracker Jack Year: 1972 Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 150; AP XII Image Si...
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1970s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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The Beware Danger, Pop Art Screenprint by Robert Indiana
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Robert Indiana, American (1928 - 2018) Title: The Beware Danger from the American Dream Portfolio Year: 1963 (1997) Medium: Screenprint Edition: 395 Image Size: 14 x 14 inche...
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1960s Pop Art Abstract Prints

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