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Andy Warhol has long been regarded as the pioneer of the American Pop Art culture, achieving something that previously had been thought impossible – “high” art through a “low” art process. In the early 60’s, after making a name for himself as a graphic designer, Warhol made the transition into the art world by painting the now famous and hugely recognisable Campbell’s soup cans. ... This repetitive silkscreen process became recognised as Andy Warhol’s signature style, something he used for the rest of his life.
At the time when Warhol was beginning to paint his own works, Pop art was just beginning, in response to the recent Abtract Expressionism period. The height of Warhol’s career was also the height of Pop art, largely due to artists such as Warhol, Johns and Lichenstein.
Approximate Word count = 585 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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