About The Artist
Allan D'Arcangelo (1930–1998) was an American pop artist known for his distinctive contributions to the Pop Art movement. Born in Buffalo, New York, D'Arcangelo initially pursued a career in music before turning to art. His paintings, such as "Highway" (1963) and "Gas Station" (1964), are characterized by crisp lines, flat colors, and geometric precision, often featuring iconic American imagery like highways, road signs, and suburban landscapes. D'Arcangelo's work embodies the Pop Art ethos, using recognizable symbols to comment on contemporary American culture. Beyond painting, he also experimented with printmaking and sculpture. D'Arcangelo's influence on the visual language of Pop Art and his exploration of the American cultural landscape contribute to his lasting legacy in the art world.
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Artist: Allan D'Arcangelo
Materials: serigraph
Dimensions: 40" x 26" x 1"
Price:
$1,015.00
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