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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.
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Aspen Jazz, 1967
ANDY WARHOL Mao, 1996
ANDY WARHOL Marilyns x 4 Multicolor, 1993
ANDY WARHOL Queen Ntombi Twala Of Swaziland, 1986
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Tintin Reading, 1995
MARK KOSTABI Climbing, 1988 - Signed
JAMES ROSENQUIST Short Cuts, 8th New York Film Festival, 1970
TSENG KWONG CHI Jean-Michel Basquiat in His Great Jones Studio, 2013
ROY LICHTENSTEIN As I Opened Fire (Triptych), 1966
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Crying Girl, 1994
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Interior with Built-In-Bar, 1992
ANDY WARHOL Portrait of Ingrid Bergman the Nun, 1983
ANDY WARHOL Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Coupe x 8, 2010
ANDY WARHOL Soup Can bag, 2000
DAVID HOCKNEY Beverly Hills Housewife, 2001
ANDY WARHOL Torso, 1993
JAMES ROSENQUIST Space Dust, 1990 - Signed
ANDY WARHOL Vanishing Animals: Galapagos Tortoise, 1991
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Landscape With Figures and Rainbow( Large), 1989
DAVID HOCKNEY Summer Sky, 2008
ALLAN D'ARCANGELO Paris Review, 1965 - Signed
DAVID HOCKNEY Still Life with Magenta Curtain, 1988
KEITH HARING World, 1998
ERNEST TROVA Editions At Pace, 1969
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