Neo DadaFamous Pop ArtJames RosenquistPop Art ArtistsEllsworth KellyRobert RauschenbergJasper JohnsPop Art MovementRoy LichtensteinJames Rosenquist Paintings, Bio, IdeasA seminal Pop artist, Rosenquist's colossal consumer products, weaponry, and celebrities reflect the artist's social, political, and cultural concerns.
James RosenquistNew Orleans MuseumsClaes OldenburgPop Art ImagesPop Art MovementJasper JohnsPop Art CanvasRoy LichtensteinPop Art DesignJames Rosenquist — POp ARtJames Rosenquist (November 29, 1933 — March 31, 2017) was an American artist and one of the protagonists in the pop art movement. Drawing from his background working in sign painting, Rosenquist’s…
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OldenburgJames Rosenquist Pop ArtPeople CollageJames RosenquistJohn RitterJim DineFlorida ArtistSilkscreen PrintRoy LichtensteinJames rosenquistJames rosenquist is an American artist who combines both pop art and fine art. He creates his work using techniques such as silkscreen printing and collage. His collages are composed in a way that the individual objects make sense together and tell a story. His print 'president elect' uses the image of Kennedy's face from his campaign poster, which is another example of appropriation. Rosenquist said he was interested in people who advertise themselves.
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