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Post WWII Art Analysis the Piece of Essay

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Topic:Roman Art

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Post WWII Art Analysis

The piece of art that the paper will analyze is "Sleeping Girl." Roy Lichtenstein painted "Sleeping Girl" in 1964, as part of his work in pop art & pop culture. Another artist who painted in the style of pop art was Andy Warhol, just to add context with whom Lichtenstein kept artistic company. "Sleeping Girl" is a seminal work in a series of paintings in comic book style. Comic book culture saw a huge surge after WWII and so did pop art. These artistic forms expressed a desire to escape from the horrors and great changes around the world after the war. Artists such as Lichtenstein tapped into these desires producing mash-ups of popular art forms to express an even more layered message. "Sleeping Girl" is directly influenced by DC Comics, as it is a rendition of an image found in Girls' Romances, #105. It was a very bold statement in the 1960s and in the 21st century, to bring a popular culture form into the realm of high art. This painting, while one in a series with similar aesthetics, "Sleeping Girl" is additionally a painting with a similar theme across Lichtenstein's entire body of work -- the idea of the sleeping female muse.

The subject of the painting is a blond Caucasian woman. It is a close up of her face. The frame contains her face and most of her lush hair. The woman's face is facing the bottom of the frame and her eyes are angled down as well. Her eyes are closed. She is deep in thought whether she is awake or asleep. Regardless of her state of concentration, the woman is concentrating deeply. The woman is beautiful by normative standards of beauty. There are shadows present in the front sections of her hair, giving the sense that her hair is full, dense, and voluminous. Her luxurious hair and her pretty features attract the viewer's eye, but what is more attractive because…


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Watson, L. (2012). Bringing home the Bacon: The record-breaking pop art masterpieces that fetched tens of millions at auction. Mail Online, Web, Available from: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2142740/Lichtensteins-Sleeping-Girl-record-breaking-masterpieces-fetch-tens-millions-auction.html. 2013 April 16.

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