Andy Warhol : : pop art Painter
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Biography -- Time line -- Glossary -- Source notes -- References and resources -- Illustration credits -- Author's note -- Some museums where you will find work by Andy Warhol.
A leader of the American art movement known as Pop, short for "popular culture," Warhol changed the way we think of art. Assisted by photographs taken of Warhol throughout his life, and examples of his early drawings and best-known works, author Rubin traces his rise from poverty to wealth, and from obscurity to fame. After attending art school in Pittsburgh, Warhol started a career as a commercial artist in New York, and quickly won acclaim for his creative advertisements. When he turned to "real" painting, he used his background in commercial illustration and blurred the line between high and low art. Some critics have said that Warhol's pictures of Campbell's soup cans and Coca-Cola bottles represent American life. But Warhol said, "I just paint those objects in my paintings because those are the things I know best. I think of myself as an American artist."--From publisher description.
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PUBLISHED
New York : Abrams Books for Young Readers, 2006.
Year Published: 2006
Description: 48 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 26 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
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Lexile: 870
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
081095477X
9780810954779
SUBJECTS
Warhol, Andy, -- 1928-1987.
Artists -- Biography.
Pop art.