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Beach Bums Dachshund Bicycle Iby Michael Mullan
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Sea Turtle w/paint splotchesby Karrie Evenson
27" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Smarty-Pants Elephantby Jennifer Goldberger
23" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Smarty-Pants Llamaby Jennifer Goldberger
23" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Bessieby Avery Tillmon
31" x 31" Framed Art Frame
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Rainbow Splash Pomeranianby Fab Funky
19" x 22" Framed Art Frame
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Smarty-Pants Giraffeby Jennifer Goldberger
23" x 27" Framed Art Frame
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Pepaby Bob Coonts
28" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Four-eyed Forester Iby Victoria Borges
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Beach Bums Dachshund Iby Michael Mullan
23" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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All Dressed Up Iby Karrie Evenson
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Four-eyed Forester IVby Victoria Borges
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Cheery Bunnyby Britt Hallowell
19" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Pooping on Peopleby Lucia Heffernan
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Kitty Throneby Lucia Heffernan
25" x 25" Framed Art Frame
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Husky, Skiingby Fab Funky
18" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Canine Buddy IIIby Carolee Vitaletti
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Dog Friend Iby Carolee Vitaletti
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Dog Friend IIby Carolee Vitaletti
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Fun Colorful Elephantby Chelsea Goodrich
27" x 23" Framed Art Frame
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Black Labrador, Skiingby Fab Funky
18" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Yellow Labrador, Skiingby Fab Funky
18" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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English Bulldog, Skiingby Fab Funky
18" x 21" Framed Art Frame
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Creative Cooking Pigby Lori Deiter
18" x 18" Framed Art Frame
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Gentleman of Fishertonby Fab Funky
19" x 19" Framed Artwork Frame
Hopper Panel Iby James Burghardt
19" x 25" Framed Artwork Frame
Hopper Panel IIby James Burghardt
19" x 25" Framed Artwork Frame
Pollinators IIIby Mehmet Altug
19" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Pollinators Iby Mehmet Altug
19" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Pollinators IIby Mehmet Altug
19" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Cute Pups IIIby Carolee Vitaletti
18" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Dogs in Color IIby Carolee Vitaletti
18" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Flowers & Butterflies Iby Jennifer Goldberger
19" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Flowers & Butterflies IIby Jennifer Goldberger
19" x 23" Framed Artwork Frame
Indigo & Wings Iby Jennifer Goldberger
18" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
Indigo & Wings IIby Jennifer Goldberger
18" x 18" Framed Artwork Frame
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Pop Art Animals
Combining animal subjects with a pop art style has led to a lot of fun, whimsical framed animal pop art. Most people have had animals in their homes at some point in their lives, and they usually have fond memories of such animals. This combination of nostalgia for beloved animals and the irreverent approach of pop art makes for a striking, modern artistic style.
Pop art first rose to prominence in the mid-1950s in Great Britain and shortly after that in the United States. Roy Lichtenstein’s “GRRRRRRRRRRR” is a classic early example of framed animal pop art paintings. This painting is also often interpreted as Lichtenstein’s response to people who were critical of pop art. The style went into a decline in the early 1970s but is now one of the most well-known movements of twentieth century art.
The 1980s saw a renewed interest in framed animal pop art pictures with works such as “Pop Shop (Dogs)” by Keith Haring helping to lead the revival. David Hockney also played an important role in returning pop art to glory with his series of paintings of dachshunds, including “Dog Painting 17.” Walt Curlee’s “Three Flamingos” looks like an early predictor of minimalist web design, despite being created in 1985.
The tradition of framed animal pop art on canvas continues today with artists like Howie Green and his works “Mr. Elephant” and “Poker Cows.” Dean Russo is another artist working in this style, incorporating psychedelic patterns and color schemes into his paintings “Great Dane” and “Tilt Cat.” New Orleans-based artist Angel Turner Dyke likes to juxtapose relatively simple images of the animal itself with wildly colorful, intricate backgrounds.