Pop Art
Still Life #20,
in 1962, by Tom Wesselmann(February 23, 1931, Cincinnati – December 17, 2004).
He was an American artist
associated with the Pop art movement who worked in painting, collage and sculpture.
The method is very similar to Richard Hamilton.
This image is of
a drawing, painting, print, or other two-dimensional work of
art, and the copyright for it is most likely owned by either
the artist who produced the image, the person who commissioned
the work, or the heirs thereof. It is believed that the use
of low-resolution images of works of art.
To Tom Wesselmann, to history
of paiting and to pop art:
-This is a historically significant
work that could not be conveyed in words.
-Inclusion is for information,
education and analysis only.
-Its inclusion in the article(s)
adds significantly to the article(s) because it shows the subject, or the work
of the subject, of the article(s).
To 20th century Western painting:
-The image is low
resolution and unsuitable for commercial purposes.
-A subject of the article.
-Its use enhances the
reader's understanding of the topic.
-No free-use equivalent is
available or can be made.
The idea is to understand
this image subjectively, without any objectivity.
These are characteristics
of pop art in 60’s, mass-produced, celebration of daily object, bright colors, collage,
among others.
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