James Rosenquist
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![]() Hey Lets Go for a Ride Art Print by James Rosenquist US $34.99
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Signed 1981 Color Etching On Stage US $2,000.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Horizon RARE 1970 ORIGINAL PRINT US $99.99
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![]() James Rosenquist Original Lithograph US $250.00
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![]() James Rosenquist While the Earth revolved at night 1982 US $39.99
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![]() Sister Shrieks Art Print by James Rosenquist 34x25 US $79.99
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![]() James Rosenquist Drawings at Castelli 1975 RARE PRINT US $94.99
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![]() 1965 JAMES ROSENQUIST SIGNED CIRCLES CONFUSION FRAMED US $2,900.00
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![]() President Elect Art Print by James Rosenquist 32x22 US $27.99
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![]() James Rosenquist Pearls Before Swine Flowers before US $99.99
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![]() Marco Polo Returns State I Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $3,000.00
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![]() Signed James Rosenquist Etching Astronomical Blackboard US $1,500.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Signed 1978 Color Etching Aquatint US $2,000.00
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![]() James Rosenquist One Million Tons Per Square Inch US $1,599.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST CAROUSEL ETCHING RETAILS FOR $3500 US $2,200.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Signed 1982 Color Etching Plume US $2,000.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST RED HIGHWAY TRUST 1978 SIGNED PRINT US $3,500.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Signed 1982 Color Etching Aquatint US $2,000.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Signed 1981 Color Etching Appearance US $2,000.00
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![]() James Rosenquist Just Desert Israel 6 78 signed US $1,850.00
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![]() Marco Polo Returns Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $1,500.00
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![]() Star Proctor Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $2,750.00
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![]() Miles Ltd Ed James Rosenquist NICE PRINT US $2,500.00
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![]() James Rosenquist Cliff Hanger Signed Numbered Mint US $1,795.00
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![]() Federal Spending Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $2,500.00
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![]() Rouge Pad Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $2,500.00
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![]() Carousel Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $1,250.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST STAR LADDER ETCHING RETAIL $5000 US $1,500.00
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![]() Spring Cheer Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $3,000.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST MOSTABA LITHOGRAPH 32x24 US $7,600.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Signed 1978 Hand Colored Etching US $2,500.00
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![]() James Rosenquist A Free For All SN litho space flag US $4,680.00
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![]() POP ART PRINT President Elect by James Rosenquist US $20.95
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![]() james rosenquist monochromes 2005 small tear at bottom US $9.99
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![]() 1976 Etching Prospectus Brochure JAMES ROSENQUIST US $69.99
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST WATER PLANET HOUSE OF FIRE CATALOG US $37.50
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST FEIGEN CATALOG US $19.95
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST 1996 TARGET CATALOG US $19.95
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST 1996 CATELLI CATALOG US $17.50
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST MONOCHROMES CATALOG US $40.99
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST THE SWIMMER CATALOG US $35.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST etching Water Lily 1981 US $2,500.00
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![]() James Rosenquist At Leo Castelli’s RARE ORIGINAL PRINT US $229.99
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![]() POP ART PRINT President Elect 1960 by James Rosenquist US $14.49
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![]() James ROSENQUIST Hey Lets Go For A Ride Print Poster US $24.99
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![]() Star Leg Ltd Ed James Rosenquist US $2,500.00
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Hey Lets Go For a Ride PRINT POSTER US $249.99
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Study for Fire Pole ART PRINT POSTER US $44.99
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![]() JAMES ROSENQUIST Film Festival 1970 RARE ORIGINAL PRINT US $94.99
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![]() James Rosenquist Etching US $800.00
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![]() ROSENQUIST James HANDSIGNED MOMA NY 1990 VERY RARE US $299.00
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Who Gets to Call It Art? List Price: $26.99 Sale Price: $17.03 Used From: $12.75 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Discusses the life and work of Henry Geldzahler, the first Metropolitan Museum of Art curator of contemporary art; presents a look at works by his fav |
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Art for Whose Sake? List Price: $21.95 Sale Price: $22.98 Used From: $60.00 |
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A rare and very early documentary survey of POP ART--originally broadcast in March, 1964--of which Paul Gardner wrote in The New York Times: "Forgetting the socially insignificant ills that dominate most dreary documentaries, the (program) explored with sophisticated amusement the strange, mad, awful, wonderful world of pop art... |
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Painting Below Zero: Notes on a Life in Art List Price: $50.00 Sale Price: $27.50 Used From: $21.76 Average Rating: ![]() |
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From James Rosenquist, one of our most iconic pop artistsâalong with Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, Claes Oldenburg, and Roy Lichtensteinâcomes this candid and fascinating memoir. Unlike these artists, Rosenquist often works in three-dimensional forms, with highly dramatic shifts in scale and a far more complex palette, including grisaille and Day-Glo colors... |
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James Rosenquist: A Retrospective List Price: $65.00 Sale Price: $125.00 Used From: $47.85 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Lipsticks, automobiles, dishwashers, men in business suits, spaghetti, rockets, airplanes, hairdryers, ice cream cones and pigtailed girls. James Rosenquist has always known how to combine these seemingly disparate but always all-American elements into whirlwind, billboard-sized collages of airbrushed surreal euphoria, slamming colors, patterns and objects into one another with the eye of an advertising man and the heart of a Pop artist... |
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The creativity of the most celebrated artists of the modern period has been enriched and expanded by their work in the print medium. Exploiting the potential of such techniques as woodcut, lithography, etching and screenprint, as well as other processes, these artists have added immeasurably to their expressive vocabularies... |
The Pop Art movement began during the 1950s and 60s in Britain and America evolving around the products of the mass media. The artwork derived from popular culture became one of the United States' major artistic movements of the 20th century.
The artwork, based on packaging, television, advertising, films and even comic books helped to break down the long held barriers between high art and mass culture. Shortly after World War II, America was fast becoming a culture of commercial manipulation, exhibitionism and instant success. These traits made it a perfect target for artists looking to poke fun at the serious nature of the art world while at the same time holding a mirror up to society as they saw it.
Whereas in Britain the pop artists took a more romantic approach, in America the results were often times more brash; like the giant binoculars and shuttlecocks of Claes Oldenburg. Originally considered a counterattack on Abstract Expressionism, the pop art movement usurped the French based Dada movement it terms of its battle against highbrow art and has never looked back.
Like Dada before it, the pop art movement used common items as its subject matter and the artists preferred commercial methods of production thus allowing unlimited reproductions of the art. As the age of commercial uniformity closed in, pop art spread out creating such super stars as Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns and Roy Lichtenstein to name but a few.
Pop art combines its mass produced, low cost, expendable, shiny nature to encourage the big money and bright lights to come calling. Some question if pop art is a serious comment on the contemporary condition or simply a "joke without humour." Traditional art critics may try to tell you what is and isn't popular art, but in the end the decision is entirely yours.
The accessibility of pop art makes almost everyone with an urge to create a pop artist. And although pop art has long since spawned many different sub categories and new and unusual mediums; it all comes back to art for, of and by the masses. With every generation, America seems to become more youth oriented almost certainly guaranteeing the future of pop art and it's witty, young, sexy, gimmicky works. The big business that is pop art is strengthened by the ongoing homogenization of America and the blurring of the lines between art, popular culture and commercialism.
Although many pop artists still display their works in galleries, pop art can arguably be found inside your Happy Meal from McDonalds. Popular culture and the art that represents it grows at an exponential rate each year just like most aspects of life on this earth. So what is pop art and where is it going? well, in the words of one art critic, "I don't know art, but I know what I like and I like this."
Want to know more about what makes the pop art movement tick? The best way to understand art is to look at it. Take a look at some online galleries featuring pop art that Keith recommends at Clifford Gallery and atavision.


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