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Lesson Plan Outline for Comparative Study

Grade: Second American Theme: American artists devised new art forms using popular culture.
Art #1 (Main) Artwork Andy Warhol (1928-1987) Old Fashioned Vegetable, 1969 35 x 23 in. Screen print General Info Metropolitan Museum of Art In the 1950s, Warhols Pop Art took Period Facts ordinary objects from popular culture and put them in art to view in a different way. He experimented with color on multiple silkscreen prints and massively reproduced. Turbulent sixties a time of revolution, beginnings of pop art Born in Pittsburgh, PA. As a young child Artist Facts Andy spent a lot of time in bed not feeling well. His mother doted on him and encouraged his art work. His family didnt have much money and he dreamed of being rich and famous. He eventually worked for magazines and became rich and famous for his art. - Ordinary objects can be art if they Lesson Foci are important to the artist - Repetition - Color Art #2 Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997 (Lick ten steen) Drowning Girl, 1963 67 5/8 x 66 Oil & synthetic polymer on canvas Early 1960s Best known as an artist who transformed comic strips into painting. Started with Mickey Mouse, Popeye and Donald Duck but then focused on comic book heroes. He blows his comics up to mural size proportions. Born in New York. Commissioned to tile Times Square Mural in New York subway in 2002. Used comic books, parodies, Benday dots Art #3 Nam June Paik (1932 2006) Couch Potato, 1964 74 x 67 (?) Mixed media video/sculpture Video age

Scientist/engineer Father of Video Art Humor

Sentimental or violent images into comic strips to express the crude banality of contemporary society - Magnified dots and bold lines - Primary colors Project Yes hand print cut outs pasted on colored paper, then painted hand print over a little offset and puffy paint over lines for more color.

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