James Rosenquist : pop art, politics, and history in the 1960s
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ND237.R723 L63 2009
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ND237.R723 L63 2009
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Beeldende kunstenaars.
New York, NY
Pop Art
Pop art -- United States.
Pop'art -- États-Unis.
Pop-Art
Pop-art.
Rosenquist, James -- 1933-2017
Rosenquist, James, -- 1933-2017 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Rosenquist, James, -- 1933-2017 -- Critique et interprétation.
Rosenquist, James.
Schilderijen.
Verenigde Staten.
New York, NY
Pop Art
Pop art -- United States.
Pop'art -- États-Unis.
Pop-Art
Pop-art.
Rosenquist, James -- 1933-2017
Rosenquist, James, -- 1933-2017 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Rosenquist, James, -- 1933-2017 -- Critique et interprétation.
Rosenquist, James.
Schilderijen.
Verenigde Staten.
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Book
Physical Desc
x, 214 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 27 cm
Language
English
UPC
99933825418
Notes
General Note
"Ahmanson Murphy fine arts imprint"--Preliminary page.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-202) and index.
Description
From the Publisher: James Rosenquist's paintings, with their billboard-sized images of commercial subjects, are utterly emblematic of 1960s Pop Art. Their provocative imagery also touches on some of the major political and historical events of that turbulent decade-from the Kennedy assassination to the war in Vietnam. In the first full-length scholarly examination of Rosenquist's art from that period, Michael Lobel weaves together close visual analysis, a wealth of archival research, and a consideration of the social and historical contexts in which these paintings were produced to offer bold new readings of a body of work that helped redefine art in the 1960s. Bringing together a range of approaches, James Rosenquist provides a compelling perspective on the artist and on the burgeoning consumer culture of postwar America.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Lobel, M., & Rosenquist, J. (2009). James Rosenquist: pop art, politics, and history in the 1960s . University of California Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lobel, Michael and James Rosenquist. 2009. James Rosenquist: Pop Art, Politics, and History in the 1960s. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Lobel, Michael and James Rosenquist. James Rosenquist: Pop Art, Politics, and History in the 1960s Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Lobel, M. and Rosenquist, J. (2009). James rosenquist: pop art, politics, and history in the 1960s. Berkeley: University of California Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Lobel, Michael., and James Rosenquist. James Rosenquist: Pop Art, Politics, and History in the 1960s University of California Press, 2009.
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