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WHEN EVERYDAY THINGS BECAME ICONS
Soup cans, comic panels, movie stars, and bright color took center stage. Pop Art turned the images of modern life into bold, unforgettable art.
KEITH HARING Untitled, 1985, 1992
ROY LICHTENSTEIN The Kiss, 1993
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Interior with Mirrored Wall, 1993
ERNEST TROVA F.M. Manscapes, 1970
ROBERT RAUSCHENBERG Anny Store, 1991
ERNEST TROVA Pace Gallery, 1968
KEITH HARING Untitled, 1988, 1991
ROBERT INDIANA The American Dream I, 1992
ANDY WARHOL Myths: Uncle Sam, 1981, 1992
ANDY WARHOL Beethoven- Pink Book, 1992
ANDY WARHOL Beethoven- Blue Book, 1989
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Masterpieces
ANDY WARHOL Double Marilyn (Reversal Series), 1989
KEITH HARING Untitled 1984, 1984
KEITH HARING Avril, 1990
KEITH HARING Untitled, 1984, 1984
KEITH HARING Untitled (Self-Portrait), 1993
ANDY WARHOL Beethoven- Yellow Book, 1989
DAVID HOCKNEY An Image of Celia, 1989
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Apple, 1983
DAVID HOCKNEY Gregory walking, 1983, 1983
ANDY WARHOL Goethe, 1993
ANDY WARHOL Self Portrait, 1980
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