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Pop Art

Pop Art borrowed its vocabulary from advertising, packaging, and mass media, then turned that language into fine art. The movement took hold in Britain and the United States in the late 1950s and spread quickly, but some of its most inventive commercial offshoots came from Eastern Europe, where Polish and Hungarian designers were already working in bold, flat color and graphic wit. The period originals here draw from that wider tradition.

Pop Art

Pop Art borrowed its vocabulary from advertising, packaging, and mass media, then turned that language into fine art. The movement took hold in Britain and the United States in the late 1950s and spread quickly, but some of its most inventive commercial offshoots came from Eastern Europe, where Polish and Hungarian designers were already working in bold, flat color and graphic wit. The period originals here draw from that wider tradition.

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