To this day, Marilyn Monroe is represented by countless artists. Thousands and thousands of them attribute themselves to Pop Art, although this original movement peaked in the 1960s and produced a self-contained canon of artists.
Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselmann and James Francis Gill - the number of Pop Art artists who depicted Marilyn Monroe in their works in the 1960s and thus established her as an art icon in the first place is manageable.
MehrTo this day, Marilyn Monroe is represented by countless artists. Thousands and thousands of them attribute themselves to Pop Art, although this original movement peaked in the 1960s and produced a self-contained canon of artists.
Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Claes Oldenburg, Robert Indiana, Tom Wesselmann and James Francis Gill - the number of Pop Art artists who depicted Marilyn Monroe in their works in the 1960s and thus established her as an art icon in the first place is manageable.