Eduardo Paolozzi More Prints
British, 1924-2005
Eduardo Paolozzi (1924 – 2005) was a prolific and inventive Scottish artist most known for his marriage of Surrealism's early principles with brave new elements of popular culture, modern machinery and technology. He was raised in the shadows of World War II in a family deeply affected by the divisive nature of a country involved in conflict, which birthed his lifelong exploration into the many ways humans are influenced by external, uncontrollable forces.
This exploration would come to inform a vast and various body of work that vacillated between the darker and lighter consequences of society's advancements and its so-called progress. His collages reflect the way contemporary culture and mass media influenced individual identity. Some of these, with their appropriation of American advertising's look and feel would inspire the future Pop art movement.to
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Hero as a Riddle by Eduardo Paolozzi gold silver pop art with Basquiat style
By Eduardo Paolozzi
Located in New York, NY
Hero as a Riddle (1963) depicts a smiling head printed in gold, silver, and black. The shapes and lines composing the figure’s face are architectural and geometric: the eyes are comp...
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Tafel 16 by Eduardo Paolozzi colorful geometric collage pop art striped optical
By Eduardo Paolozzi
Located in New York, NY
This Eduardo Paolozzi screenprint is composed with primary colors and black and white photographic imagery “collaged” in. Stripes and curvilinear forms merge in a vibrant exemplar of...
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Pop Art Redefined
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Located in London, GB
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Edition of 100
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Inkwells Silver by Eduardo Paolozzi black and white pop art with halftone train
By Eduardo Paolozzi
Located in New York, NY
This whimsical screenprint by Eduardo Paolozzi pictures giant inkwells being carried on old style train cars. The composition looks like a printed image blown up to reveal the halfto...
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Vintage SIGNED 1969 Eduardo Paolozzi Poster avocado green psychedelic pop art
By Eduardo Paolozzi
Located in New York, NY
A vibrant vintage poster in blue, pink, brown, and classic 1960's avocado green, by Scottish Pop art progenitor Eduardo Paolozzi. Machinery extends upward in two arms like a space-age car engine...
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Coasts Of Illusion - Moonstrips Empire News By Eduardo Paolozzi
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Located in London, GB
Untitled from Moonstrips Empire News
By Eduardo Paolozzi
Eduardo Paolozzi (1924-2005) was a pioneering Scottish artist and sculptor associated with the Pop Art movement. Renowned f...
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- 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 19, 2025Eduardo Paolozzi was famous for being a prolific and inventive Scottish artist. He is most known for his marriage of Surrealism's early principles with brave new elements of popular culture, modern machinery and technology. Paolozzi was raised in the shadows of World War II in a family deeply affected by the divisive nature of a country involved in conflict, which birthed his lifelong exploration into the many ways external, uncontrollable forces influence humans. This exploration would inform a vast and varied body of work that vacillated between the darker and lighter consequences of society's advancements and its so-called progress. His collages reflect the way contemporary culture and mass media influence individual identity. With their appropriation of American advertising's look and feel, some of these would inspire the future Pop art movement. On 1stDibs, shop a collection of Eduardo Paolozzi art.