Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Famous for their illustration, web design, fonts and toys, eBoy have an international cult following. They create re-usable pixel objects and use them to build complex and extendable artwork.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies.
Famous for their illustration, web design, fonts and toys, eBoy have an international cult following. They create re-usable pixel objects and use them to build complex and extendable artwork.
‘The Kiss’ is probably Gustav Klimt’s best known work. The mosaic patterned robe, rich texture and colour and use of gold leaf in the composition convey a sense of both passion and wealth.
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Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Steve Forney’s work is heavily influenced by the great poster art of the 20th Century. He beautifully captures the simplicity, elegance and power of this graphic style.
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Jackson Pollock's best known paintings only counted for four years of his work. The intensity and scale of Pollock's finest abstract works led him to be regarded as one of the most important American artists of his day, and his paintings remain incredibly popular to this day.
Keith Haring was probably one of the first people to try and break down the barrier between the emerging graffiti/street art and the world of high art.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
Joan Miró is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Miró was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
Pablo Picasso has had enormous influence on 20th century art and worked in an unprecedented variety of styles. After Cubism, his major contribution to modern art is the freedom which characterises every aspect of his painting, sculpture, ceramics and graphic work.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies.
Romare Bearden produced abstract collages which he called 'projections' using newspaper and photographic images laid flat on masonite boards with various media such as inks, temperas and paper scraps surrounding them.
Matisse is known for his brightly coloured compositions full of movement and life such as the highly popular ‘Snail’. He loved colour and vitality and loathed to represent tragedy. Matisse was one of the founding members of the fauvists known for their use of shocking and un-naturalistic colours.
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Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
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Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Matisse is known for his brightly coloured compositions full of movement and life such as the highly popular ‘Snail’. He loved colour and vitality and loathed to represent tragedy. Matisse was one of the founding members of the fauvists known for their use of shocking and un-naturalistic colours.
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Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
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Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Giacometti was a popular artist and sculptor renowned for his complete dedication to his work. He is best known for is sculptures of the human form, stretched out with elongated limbs.
Joan Miró is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Miró was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
Jackson Pollock's best known paintings only counted for four years of his work. The intensity and scale of Pollock's finest abstract works led him to be regarded as one of the most important American artists of his day, and his paintings remain incredibly popular to this day.
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Romare Bearden produced abstract collages which he called 'projections' using newspaper and photographic images laid flat on masonite boards with various media such as inks, temperas and paper scraps surrounding them.
Ansel Adams is best known for his majestic black and white photographs of Yosemite National Park. He took his first photograph in the park in 1916 with his father’s Box Brownie camera and continued to visit the park every year from then onwards.
Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies.
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Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
Joan Miró is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Miró was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
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Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Leonardo da Vinci left an astonishing legacy, not only in his painting and theses on painting but also in the fields of design and engineering. Works such as 'Mona Lisa' and 'The Vitruvian Man' show his outstanding skill and continue to captivate the public’s imagination.
As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
Tony Soulié works as a painter, photographer, installation artist, and writer. He uses his numerous travels as inspiration and is fascinated by wide open spaces.
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Edouard Manet was the definitive modern artist, documenting many contemporary scenes throughout his career, yet also showing a continued fascination with the mechanics of art, that is the actual process of painting, and it is this which established him as one of the fathers of early 20th century modern art.
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Pablo Picasso has had enormous influence on 20th century art and worked in an unprecedented variety of styles. After Cubism, his major contribution to modern art is the freedom which characterises every aspect of his painting, sculpture, ceramics and graphic work.
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Joan Miró is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Miró was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
Sandro Botticelli produced an enormous volume of work for a painter of his time. As well as his large-scale paintings and frescoes he also produced many drawings, for example a manuscript of Dante's 'Divine Comedy'. He seemed to have a considerable reputation during his lifetime, but was largely forgotten until the Pre-Raphaelites rediscovered his technique, particularly his depiction of women.
Giorgio Morandi is one of the most admired Italian painters of the twentieth century, known for his subtle and contemplative paintings, largely of still lives.
Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967 (hot pink) art picture by Andy Warhol. 70cm x 65cm (28" x 26") art print / poster. Thousands more prints also available, with free delivery worldwide. Pink Pop Art Portrait Celebrity
Giorgio Morandi is one of the most admired Italian painters of the twentieth century, known for his subtle and contemplative paintings, largely of still lives.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
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Mark Rothko's paintings with their large expanses of colour and uneven, hazy divisions between them, strive to convey emotions rarely attempted in modern art. While his work is greatly admired by many, his detractors either view his attempts at expressing the sublime as over-ambitious or see his paintings merely as boring and wholly unimpressive.
This is a beautiful silkscreen on heavy weight paper of one of Picasso’s drawings that use only a few simple lines. The influence of primitive art in the early 20th century with its simple styling led Picasso to create these simpler line drawings in his later years. At first glance we all think we could easily replicate these images but to use so few lines to express so much is a lot harder than it looks and is testament to Picasso's artistic talent. Click these words to find similar printsSilk Screen...
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
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Andy Warhol is probably the most famous member of the Pop Art movement. Virtually any image that was in the public domain was a prime target for the Warhol treatment. Sculptures of Brillo soap pad boxes, Coca-Cola bottles and replications of popular icons such as Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor and most famously Marilyn Monroe are just some of his huge body of work.
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
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LS Lowy has one of the most unique and unusual artists of the 20th Century. He is best known for images of ‘match-stick’ men and ‘match-stick’ cats and dogs set against the backdrop of industrial northern England. Characteristics of Lowry’s work include pale backgrounds, prominent architecture and the use of a limited pallet of only 5 colours.
Diego Rivera's murals were hugely inspirational to the Mexican people. He channelled enormous amounts of energy into his works, driven by his fierce nationalism and socialist identity.
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As with much of van Gogh's life, his insane behaviour and his final chronicled 'suicide' can all be accounted for by presently understood health conditions. It is true though that Vincent saw very little success with his work during his lifetime. This never deterred his belief that one day people all over the world would enjoy his work.
Raphael was one of the greatest High Renaissance artists though it is difficult to assess which works were produced solely by him without the help of assistants. His classical paintings are seen as some of the finest ever created and his work proved inspirational to such artists as Carracci, Poussin and Ingres.
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Joan Miró is recognised as one of the greatest of all Surrealist and Abstract artists, yet unlike the other Surrealists known for their flamboyant personalities, Miró was an understated figure devoted purely to his work and his public.
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Pablo Picasso has had enormous influence on 20th century art and worked in an unprecedented variety of styles. After Cubism, his major contribution to modern art is the freedom which characterises every aspect of his painting, sculpture, ceramics and graphic work.
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Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
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Pablo Picasso has had enormous influence on 20th century art and worked in an unprecedented variety of styles. After Cubism, his major contribution to modern art is the freedom which characterises every aspect of his painting, sculpture, ceramics and graphic work.
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Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies.
Salvador Dali is one of the best known members of the surrealist movement and has enjoyed enduring public popularity. Viewing a Salvador Dali picture has been described as a window on the artists subconcious mind. His paintings of melting clocks, half human figures and strange desert landscapes took their inspiration from his dreams and fantasies.
In both his writings and paintings, Wassily Kandinsky has been enormously influential. He was intrigued by the possibility of conveying a range of emotions through the variety of colours and lines he chose to use.
Claude Monet is best known for his works produced in his latter years. He spent his time painting his water-garden in Giverny, which led to the series of paintings entitled 'Waterlilies'. Monet was one of the founders and archetypal members of the Impressionist movement. He produced a huge amount of work during his career and his work is still present in many galleries around the world today.
Giorgio Morandi is one of the most admired Italian painters of the twentieth century, known for his subtle and contemplative paintings, largely of still lives.