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James Rosenquist was an American contemporary artist, one of the brightest representatives of Pop Art.

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James Rosenquist was an American contemporary artist, author of large-scale collage paintings – he created his mature works in the style of…

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F-111
1964-1965

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1964-1965

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The work of James Rosenquist is in many ways different from the works of other representatives of his style. What helped him develop his original and recognizable technique?

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In his youth, James Rosenquist was fond of Abstract expressionism; in his free time, he painted pictures in this style. What other movements influenced him?

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Flamingo Capsule

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Flamingo Capsule

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Which of the following artists was the idol of James Rosenquist? He was once lucky enough to have lunch with him in one of the restaurants in New York.

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The Swimmer in the Econo-mist (painting 3)

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The Swimmer in the Econo-mist (painting 3)

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During his studies at the University of Minnesota, James Rosenquist was greatly influenced by his teacher Cameron Booth. What did his mentor advise him?

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Painting for the American Negro

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Painting for the American Negro

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What educational institution did James Rosenquist attend in New York while simultaneously working as a designer and executor in an advertising agency?

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Speed of Light

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Speed of Light

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After the first exhibition of James Rosenquist, the artist’s works began to be classified as Pop art and compared with paintings by Warhol and Lichtenstein. Rosenquist said…

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What is the name of one of the first paintings by the artist in which he depicted President Kennedy next to a car and a piece of cake?

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Which of the following artists was a friend of James Rosenquist and influenced his work?

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What work was created by James Rosenquist for the airport terminal in Miami but ended up in private hands and then in the Ludwig Museum in Germany?

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What work was created by the artist in memory of the astronauts tragically killed during the Apollo I training flight?

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What is the name of the series of works to create which the artist was inspired by Einstein’s theory of relativity?

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In addition to his original painting, James Rosenquist became famous in the world thanks to his…

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James Rosenquist was one of the first artists to use images of popular culture. Which of the following artists fell under his influence?

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James Rosenquist was an American contemporary artist, one of the brightest representatives of Pop Art.