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Tom Wesselmann
Thames Scene With Power Station, 1990
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Tom Wesselmann
Fast Sketch Still Life With Abstract Painting, 1989
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Tom Wesselmann
Monica In Robe With Motherwell, 1994
Limited Edition Print
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USD 36,000 - 41,000
Tom Wesselmann
Nude From 11 Pop Artists, Volume II, 1965-66
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EUR 21,900
Tom Wesselmann
Monica Sitting With Mondrian, 1989
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USD 35,000 - 40,000
Tom Wesselmann
Still Life With Blowing Curtain (red), 1999
Limited Edition Print
Silkscreen
EUR 9,990
Tom Wesselmann
Big Foot (1972 Olympic Games, Munchen), 1970
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
EUR 2,000
Tom Wesselmann
Scribble Version Of Still Life #58, 1992
Limited Edition Print
Screen-print
Currently Not Available
Tom Wesselmann
Judy On A Blue Blanket, 2000
Limited Edition Print
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Currently Not Available
Tom Wesselmann
Monica Sitting By Wall, 1990
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
Currently Not Available
Tom Wesselmann
Rosemary Sitting Straight Up , 1990
Limited Edition Print
Lithograph
Currently Not Available
Tom Wesselmann
Monica Sitting, Robe Half Off, 1990
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Lithograph
Currently Not Available
Tom Wesselmann
Bedroom Blonde Doodle With Photo, 1988
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Refers to an art movement that began in Britain in 1955 and late 1950s in the U.S. It challenged fine arts tradition by including popular culture imagery such as news and advertising. Pop art sometimes isolates and removes a material from its context and combines it with another unrelated material. This concept refers much to the attitudes that resulted in it and not on the art itself. Pop art employs comic books, advertising and other mass culture aspects. It is interpreted to have come as a reaction to abstract expressionism dominant ideas.