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    “Campbell’s Soup Cans”‚ which is a piece made up of 32 canvases each illustrating a can of Cambell’s Soup‚ was produced by Andy Warhol in 1962. The painting is one of the most authentic representations of pop art because it is innovative and successfully incorporates the elements and principles of design. Warhol employed the following elements of design: line‚ shape‚ texture‚ form‚ and color. The element line and shape are represented because he used lines to create the can and the lid‚ which can

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    Andy Warhol was born August 6th 1928. In third grade‚ Warhol had Sydenham’s chorea‚ the nervous system disease that causes involuntary movements of the extremities‚ which is believed to be a complication of scarlet fever which causes skin pigmentation blotchiness. However this did not affect his life significantly. As a teenager‚ Warhol graduated from Schenley High School in 1945. After graduating from high school‚ his intentions were to study art education at the University of Pittsburgh in the

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    live in today. Pop art is an extension and repudiation of dadaism. (Wikipedia) Andy Warhol was a famous american draftsman‚ filmmaker‚ painter‚ and print maker of the early 1950s to the late 1980s. Warhol was born August 6th‚ 1928 in Pittsburg‚ Pennsylvania and later died on February 22‚ 1987 in New York‚ New York. Andy worked in the movements of pop art‚ video art‚ and postmodern art (Wikipedia). Andy graduated from high school at 16‚ in 1945 and later went on to Carnegie institute of technology

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    The art of Andy Warhol is a analysis on the condition of society and the obsession with fame and the famous. This included Andy‚ as he was completely enchanted by the American royalty status of movie stars and celebrities. He was overwhelmed by the power that tv network had over the ordinary person and saw the glowing box as something that was worshiped more often than most people go to church. His art reflected his belief in that by taking what we may see as just part of our everyday life and

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    A Formal Analysis of Statue of Liberty by Andy Warhol Andy Warhol created his painting Statue of Liberty in 1962. The painting’s subject is‚ obviously‚ the Statue of Liberty‚ repeated twelve times in a 4 by 3 matrix. The painting belongs to the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh‚ Pennsylvania; however it is being auctioned on November 14th at Christie’s in New York. It is rather large at 80 by 61 inches. To be able to see the entirety of the painting‚ one must stand back several feet. The image

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    Andy Warhol had a very different way of doing things‚ not just in his art‚ but in his entire life. He was so different from everyday people‚ that people saw him as an outcast‚ just because he did things the way he wanted. Eventually his weird style and social awkwardness became something people were somehow drawn to. He became famously known for his innovative style‚ which people found fresh and interesting. His unique style was new‚ modern‚ and the definition of pop culture

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    includes comic books. The early artist in the United States was Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns. The most praised pop art artists was Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein. Andy Warhol was born August 6‚ 1928 in Pittsburgh‚ New York. Andy was the youngest child‚ being the third born out of his two brothers. His mom was an artist herself before Andy was and when Andy turned nine‚ she gave him his first camera. As a young child‚ he has a nervous disorder and he stayed away from school a lot. While he

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    Brave New World: Huxley Predicted Many Events of the Future Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World out of fear of society’s apparent lack of morals and corrupt behaviour during the roaring twenties. Huxley believed that the future was doomed to a non-individualistic‚ conformist society‚ a society void of the family unit‚ religion and human emotions. Throughout the novel‚ Huxley predicts many events for the future‚ most of which concentrate on a morally corrupt society. The most important of

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    Luke Klingler Marilyn Monroe Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe print to everybody has a different meaning. To some it can be a work of art‚ a true masterpiece‚ but to others it can be seen as simply just a painting. To me at first I saw simply just a painting‚ I did not see it as anything special but when I started toying with the colors and hues and saturations I began to see different things. It was necessarily the picture itself but different colors reminded me of different experiences throughout my

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    As a profound influence on the twentieth century pop art movement‚ Andy Warhol ascended to become a cornerstone in the modern art world. After taking cues from society in the mid-twentieth century‚ as well as conversing with Muriel Latow‚ Warhol did what many artists strived to do but failed. Andy also extracted many of his ideas from other artists and built on them. He put a culture on canvas and revolutionized pop art for a life time. The nineteen sixties‚ seventies‚ and eighties were periods

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