11 Pop Artists, Volume I

1966

Various Artists

Associated Names
Tom Wesselmann

Artist, American, 1931 - 2004

Andy Warhol

Artist, American, 1928 - 1987

Roy Lichtenstein

Artist, American, 1923 - 1997

Allan D'Arcangelo

Artist, American, born 1930

Jim Dine

Artist, American, born 1935

Peter Phillips

Artist, British, born 1939

John Wesley

Artist, American, 1928 - 2022

James Rosenquist

Artist, American, 1933 - 2017

Mel Ramos

Artist, American, 1935 - 2018

Gerald Laing

Artist, British, born 1936

Allen Jones

Artist, British, born 1937

Original Editions

Publisher

This is a photograph of a book cover. The image shows an orange cover with two purple graphics: a circle with the number '11' on the left and a triangle with the text 'POP Artists' on the right. There is a black ribbon tied on the right edge of the book.
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The image displays a composition highlighted by smooth, flowing lines. The shapes hint at a reclining figure, with curvaceous forms resembling a human body. Tan, white, and red colors are prominently featured, suggesting objects like skin and clothing. The abstract forms allude to a human profile, with simplicity and abstraction in the design.

Cut-out Nude

Tom Wesselmann, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

1965

The image shows the upper part of a woman's body facing forward with a slight turn, smiling widely. She has short, voluminous, slightly curly hair and is wearing a light-colored hat. She is dressed in a coat with a darker collar. In the background, a man with short, dark hair is partially visible. The image has a grainy texture and a vintage print-like quality.

Jacqueline Kennedy I

Andy Warhol, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

1966

The image shows an abstract composition with a flat, even perspective. There is a horizon line one-third from the bottom, with deep black forms blending into swirling blues. A strip of orange-red polka-dots is in the upper quarter, with a circle to the right. Bold black shapes in the foreground suggest land or shadows. The style features smooth brushstrokes creating concentric patterns in blues and sharp lines in the black shapes. The color palette includes dark blues, black, and orange-red.

Moonscape

Roy Lichtenstein, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

1965


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