Tra Lichtenstein e Warhol

Rivista di Estetica:75-80 (2015)
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Pop Art is one of the most prominent artistic movement of the Nineteenth century whose legacy is very influent also in this century. After a brief historical reconstruction of the origins of Pop Art in Great Britain and in the United State, the paper will offer a comparison between the Warholian way of interpreting Pop Art — a realistic way — the Lichtensteinian way, which is fantastic, and the personal interpretation offered by Ugo Nespolo whose Pop is fabulist and fabulous.

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Tiziana Andina
Università degli Studi di Torino

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The Aesthetics of Comics.David Carrier & Michael A. Oliker - 2001 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (4):119.

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