I think the war inspired Andy Warhol's artwork because during the war there was rationing, and it was very hard to get food's. So when the world war 2 was over and things like tinned soup were available everyone was grateful and fascinated.
Created by Peter Max. He even did album covers for the Beetles and painted a picture of the Statue of Liberty in the White House.Answer 2:Richard Hamilton's collage Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing? (1956) is usually counted as the first piece of Pop Art.Peter Max came later.
LOL i must say that he was influenced by othyer atrists, his family and world war 1 and u even inspired him ( i mean the his supporters)
Pop art and op-art were popular art movements in the 1960's. Pop art and Op art were separate art movements but the public mixed them, much to the annoyance of the founding artists. The term Op-art was first coined by Time magazine. It was typified by the dramatic, trick-optic effects of line and contrasting areas of colour. Fashion Designers picked up these art trends and modified them for use in their clothing designs. Courreges was influenced by the Op-art movement. Op art was the optical trick of contrasting areas of line and colour. Chain stores stocked black and white themed clothes and boots, coats and hats in PVC and other artificial materials. The look was effective but too much could cause headaches. In 1961 Andy Warhol's Pop art paintings "Advertisement," 1960, "Little King," 1960, "Superman," 1960, "Saturday's Popeye," 1960 were used in the window displays of the Bonwit Teller department Store in New York. Images from modern art appeared on dresses. They were symbols of mass-produced, commercial images.
Korean front This dude says Korean front when MacArthur was fighting in the pacific against Japan... MacArthur did play a part in Korea but that was during the Korean War not World War 2. So the Japanese front
Mathew Brady was inspired to become a photographer by his mentor, Samuel F. B. Morse, who was not only a pioneer in the telegraph industry but also an early photographer. Brady's artistic background in painting and his exposure to Morse’s work in daguerreotype photography ignited his passion for capturing images. Additionally, the burgeoning interest in photography during the 19th century and the potential for documenting significant events, such as the Civil War, motivated him to pursue this medium.
Andy Warhol's Marilyn diptych
World War 2, Vietnam War
World War 2.
The answer is : Andy Warhol's Marilyn diptych
Andy Warhol's Marilyn Diptych for plato
the war of 1812
POP! Art was based on the consumer culture of the 1950s and 60s. The culture of this time was based upon conformity and mass production and consumption due to the flourishing economy of Post World War II. The term Pop Art was coined in 1956 by Richard Hamilton's "Just What Makes Today's Home So Different, So Appealing?" which is a work of art that features many products that would be seen in the American home. To Andy Warhol, another well known Pop artist, said Pop art would be of images that people would immediately recognize. For example, Warhol had repeating images of coke bottles and Campbell soup cans to represent the mass reproduction of the consumer society.
Created by Peter Max. He even did album covers for the Beetles and painted a picture of the Statue of Liberty in the White House.Answer 2:Richard Hamilton's collage Just What Is It That Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing? (1956) is usually counted as the first piece of Pop Art.Peter Max came later.
These are some frequent concepts/ideas in McKay's poetry that inspired him to write:JamaicaHarlemCommunismRussiaWorld War IICatholicismAmericaOppressionInequalityMoroccoMoscow
Modernism was before world war two so nothing to do with world war two. Oils have inspired it, unless it was a more modern modernism if you know what I mean.
The war cause for the Nation.
Nurses and soldiers from the Crimean war.