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James Albert Rosenquist (November 29, 1933 – March 31, 2017) was an American artist and one of the proponents of the pop art movement. Drawing from his background working in sign painting, Rosenquist's pieces often explored the role of advertising and consumer culture in art and society, utilizing techniques he learned making commercial art to depict popular cultural icons and mundane ...
The artist James Rosenquist was commissioned to install a permanent mural in 1984, [34] [136] after which the Landfield paintings returned to Johnson's collection. [137] Rosenquist's mural was known as Flowers, Fish and Females for the Four Seasons. [34] [138] The work measured 7.54 feet (2.30 m) high and 23 feet 11 inches (7.29 m) wide. [138]
James Rosenquist (1933–2017), American artist; Alexander Roslin (1718–1798), Swedish portrait painter; Toros Roslin (1210–1270), Armenian manuscript illuminator; Alex Ross (born 1970), American book artist and designer; Bob Ross (1942–1995), American painter and art instructor; Clifford Ross (born 1952), American painter, sculptor and ...
Pop art is exemplified by artists: Andy Warhol, Claes Oldenburg, Wayne Thiebaud, James Rosenquist, Jim Dine, Tom Wesselmann and Roy Lichtenstein among others. Lichtenstein used oil and Magna paint in his best known works, such as Drowning Girl (1963), which was appropriated from the lead story in DC Comics' Secret Hearts #83.
Over 418 works, each measuring 24 x 24 in. were displayed and subsequently donated to generate a legal fund by artists of the Artists' Protest Committee (APC) (by figures such as Robert Motherwell, Ad Reinhardt, Elaine de Kooning, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, and Leon Golub).
Larry Rivers (1923–2002), painter and multimedia artist; James Rosenquist (1933–2017), painter; Martha Rosler (born 1943), video artist, installation artist and performance artist; Dieter Roth (1930–1998), artist's books, sculptor and installation artist; Thomas Ruff (born 1958), photographer