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Does your child have an eye for art? Then this book on art history will surely be of interest to him/her! Learning about art is learning about a whole era. It’s also about civilizations, customs and traditions. For some, art is for the eyes but for others who truly understand art, it’s about life. Grab a copy of this book today!

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Date de parution 15 mai 2017
Nombre de lectures 3
EAN13 9781541939530
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Pop Art
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Abstract Art


Art History Lessons


Children’s Arts, Music & Photography Books





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I n this book, we’re going to talk about Pop Art and Abstract Art. So, let’s get right to it!







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WHAT IS
POP ART?


WHAT IS
POP ART?






I n the late 1950s, a new form of art emerged in the United Kingdom. It was called Pop Art. The Pop Art scene thrived in the 1960s and is still popular today. Just like many other cultural changes in the 1960s, it was designed to be “counterculture.” This simply means that it broke the rules for what art was thought to be at the time.






F or example, Pop Art challenged the serious subjects of the Renaissance and other styles of classical art by the use of its subject matter. It even challenged the seriousness of Abstract Art. Instead of using religious subjects, portraits, battle scenes, landscapes, or mythology for its subjects, it used common everyday items, such as soup cans with brand labels, popular soft drinks, faces of celebrities, colorful comic strips, and cartoon characters.


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