The Rise of Pop Art

  • I was a Rich Man’s Plaything

    I was a Rich Man’s Plaything

    Painting by: Sir Eduardo Paolozzi 1924–2005
    "This collage is considered the initial standard bearer of “pop art” and first to display the word “pop”. "(top10)
  • Flag

    Flag

    by Jasper Johns, This is one of John's best paintings.
  • On the Balcony

    On the Balcony

    Peter Blake
  • Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?

    Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?

    By Richard Hamilton. "This collage consisting of images taken from American magazines was the first work of pop art to reach iconic status."(Top 10).
  • Still Life

    Still Life

    By Tom Wesselmann
  • Campbell’s Soup Cans

    Campbell’s Soup Cans

    By Andy Warhol. He is one of the most known pop artist.
  • Marilyn Diptych

    Marilyn Diptych

  • Drowning Girl

    Drowning Girl

    By Roy Lichtenstein. "The heroine appears a victim of an unhappy love affair who would rather drown than ask for her lover’s help." (Top 10)
  • Whaam

    Whaam

    Roy Lichtenstein
  • A Bigger Splash

    A Bigger Splash

    David Hockney
  • Body Painting

    Body Painting

    "Keith Allen Haring was an American artist and social activist whose work responded to the New York City street culture of the 1980s by expressing concepts of birth, death, sexuality, and war."(top 10)
  • Crack is Wack

    Crack is Wack

    Keith Haring . His art was mainy to get the crowd thinking. Influencing them to do better.
  • Safe Sex

    Safe Sex

    By Keith Haring. He died from AIDS and I believe much of his artwork is towards the homosexual crowd to prevent from AIDS occuring.
  • Ignorance=Fear

    Ignorance=Fear

    One of Kieth Harings most famous paintings.
  • "Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps"

    "Napoleon Leading the Army over the Alps"

    Kehinde Wiley. "Painting is about the world that we live in. Black men live in the world. My choice is to include them. This is my way of saying yes to us." -Kehinde Wiley.