
Pop Art Print for Sale
Pop Art first appeared during the 1950s in the United Kingdom and has continued to inspire artists and audiences around the world today. Colored silk screen prints are as popular as ever.
Pop Art comes from the term 'Popular Art' and was one of the key art movements of the 20th century. It's characterized by the subjects it deals with as well as the techniques it employs. Pop Art does not depict noble or aristocratic figures. Instead, Pop art is focusses on mass culture, consumer society and popular, celebrity icons.
The emergence of this movement occurred in stark contrast to Abstract Expressionism, another popular art trend at the time, conversely striving to dispossess the elite of their artistic exclusivity. Pop Art can manifest across painting, fashion and other mediums like sculpture, collage… Pop Art artists are presented with various options, and often take advantage of the limitless nature of this art form.
Characterized by specific visual and aesthetic criteria, Pop Art can be recognized by its various industrial processes, such as silk screening. This process involves using a stencil to copy the same image several times onto a canvas. Another notable element of Pop Art is the use of bright colors inspired by advertisements.
As art history reveals, the techniques and achievements of Pop Art were not held in high regard in its early days. They were even looked down on, mostly by the intellectual elite. It wasn't until the arrival of Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, the two pioneers of the movement, that Pop Art became (for lack of a better term) popular.
After Warhol and Lichtenstein, contemporary painting was completely transformed: an artwork's value no longer contingent on rarity or on the subject it depicted.
The two artists were supposedly influenced by the European Avant-Garde Artists exhibition that took place in New York, from 1960 to 61. That same year, they produced a collection of comic book-inspired works, including Lichtenstein's famous piece Look Mickey. However, their styles quickly evolved and they both went in rather different artistic directions.
Whereas Roy Lichtenstein continued to work with comics strips, making them entirely his own, Andy Warhol paved the way for post-modern contemporary art, using daily objects as his source of inspiration.
Having begun his career in advertising, Warhol broke free as an artist to reimagine American traditions and everyday items, making them seem out of the ordinary– extraordinary even. Campbell's Soup, Coca-Cola cans and Heinz Ketchup are just a few examples of his muses.
Pop Art's strong and somewhat sarcastic critique of consumer society included the representations of celebrities, actors and singers. Many of them had achieved idol status and cultish devotion. Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Elizabeth Taylor... the biggest stars in the 60s were immortalized by Warhol's bold colors and styles and rather kitsch-advertising style.
Similarly to Duchamp's Dadaism, Pop Art wanted to deconsecrate art or, at the very least, change our perception of it. Art became accessible to ordinary people, using symbols and objects that people were already familiar with.
Discover our collection of Pop Art prints, which includes some of the biggest names in contemporary art such as Andy Warhol and David Hockney, as well as Roy Lichtenstein, Takashi Murakami, Keith Haring, and works by emerging artists.
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President's Day - Punk
Mr Brainwash
Print - 55.88 x 45.72 x 0.2 cm Print - 22 x 18 x 0.1 inch
€2,100



And Then. . . (Aqua Blue)
Takashi Murakami
Print - 67.9 x 67.9 x 0.3 cm Print - 26.75 x 26.75 x 0.1 inch
€5,586

Gone | Companionship in the Age of Loneliness | Companion and BFF
Kaws
Print - 38.1 x 30.5 cm Print - 15 x 12 inch
€6,850





Carte postale Space invader et Zevs
Invader
Print - 10 x 15 x 0.01 cm Print - 3.9 x 5.9 x 0 inch
€600

This Way (noir et blanc), aquagravure originale
Erró
Print - 90 x 43 x 1 cm Print - 35.4 x 16.9 x 0.4 inch
€900

We Are The Square Jocular Clan (7)
Takashi Murakami
Print - 47.5 x 47.3 cm Print - 18.7 x 18.6 inch
€1,020



Prism of a Divided Gaze
Sephora Venites
Print - 101.6 x 101.6 x 0.3 cm Print - 40 x 40 x 0.1 inch
€2,350


Fragment of the Modern Muse
Sephora Venites
Print - 116.8 x 83.8 x 0.3 cm Print - 46 x 33 x 0.1 inch
€2,135










We Are The Square Jocular Clan (8)
Takashi Murakami
Print - 47.5 x 47.3 cm Print - 18.7 x 18.6 inch
€1,020

Lil Villains #5306 (Unique with drawing)
Edgar Plans
Print - 35 x 35 cm Print - 13.8 x 13.8 inch
€1,546

Lil Heroes #2975 (Unique with drawing)
Edgar Plans
Print - 35 x 35 cm Print - 13.8 x 13.8 inch
€1,546













Flowerball (3D) – Blue, Red (framed)
Takashi Murakami
Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch
€4,500

Flowerball (3D) From the Realm of the Dead
Takashi Murakami
Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch
€4,500

Flower Ball Red (3D) The Magic Flute.
Takashi Murakami
Print - 71 x 71 cm Print - 28 x 28 inch
€4,500


Take Two and Call Me in the Morning
Charles Fazzino
Print - 68.6 x 78.7 x 5.1 cm Print - 27 x 31 x 2 inch
€3,145










And Then x 727 (Vermillion SHU)
Takashi Murakami
Print - 50 x 50 x 1 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.4 inch
€2,995 €2,696

And Then x 6 (Blue: The Polke Method)
Takashi Murakami
Print - 50 x 50 x 1 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.4 inch
€3,150 €2,835

Raw Complete Collection
Richard Orlinski
Print - 50 x 50 x 0.2 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 x 0.1 inch
€5,000





A Field of Flowers Seen from the Stairs to Heaven
Takashi Murakami
Print - 53 x 44 cm Print - 20.9 x 17.3 inch
€3,093

The Cosmic Threshold
Sephora Venites
Print - 114.3 x 86.4 x 0.3 cm Print - 45 x 34 x 0.1 inch
€2,320 €2,088

The Linguist of Light
Sephora Venites
Print - 139.7 x 63.5 x 0.3 cm Print - 55 x 25 x 0.1 inch
€2,250


Cherry Blossoms in Bloom Kaikai Kiki
Takashi Murakami
Print - 47 x 47 cm Print - 18.5 x 18.5 inch
€5,567

La cage et le Coeur de la Bête
Sandra Chevrier
Print - 90 x 69 x 1 cm Print - 35.4 x 27.2 x 0.4 inch
€2,570


Women Of Marvel: The Portrait Collection #1009 (unique 1/1)
Tristan Eaton
Print - 61 x 45.7 x 0.3 cm Print - 24 x 18 x 0.1 inch
€1,173


Multicolor Double Face: Black
Takashi Murakami
Print - 50 x 60 x 0.1 cm Print - 19.7 x 23.6 x 0 inch
€2,600











We Are the Square Jocular Clan 10set
Takashi Murakami
Print - 47.5 x 47.5 cm Print - 18.7 x 18.7 inch
€12,000




Happy Birthday Elvis! - Jailhouse Pop (framed hand finished screen print)
Mr Brainwash
Print - 61 x 55.9 x 0.3 cm Print - 24 x 22 x 0.1 inch
€3,708


Post-punk flower (Red) Letterpress
Shepard Fairey (Obey)
Print - 45.72 x 30.48 x 0.2 cm Print - 18 x 12 x 0.1 inch
€475

A Panda Cub Hugging a Ball of Flowers
Takashi Murakami
Print - 50 x 50 cm Print - 19.7 x 19.7 inch
€4,021
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A Pop Art print is a print that uses imagery from the Pop Art movement. This style draws inspiration from aspects of pop culture and modern life, such as everyday objects and goods, comic strips and Hollywood films.
One of the most famous and recognizable pieces of Pop Art is Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans, a work he produced in 1961 that consists of 32 posters each depicting a can of Campbell's soup.
Images frequently used in Pop Art include everyday goods such as food and drink items, characters and scenes in the style of comic strips, and imagery inspired by Hollywood films.