Picasso’s meninas

Picasso’s meninas

Richard HamiltonWW-1973-213153
1973·Etching on paper·image: 570 x 490 mm

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Year
1973
Dimensions
image: 570 x 490 mm
Collection
Tate

Artist

Richard Hamilton
Richard Hamilton

Painting

Richard William Hamilton was an English painter and collage artist. His 1955 exhibition Man, Machine and Motion and his 1956 collage Just what is it that makes today's homes so different, so appealing?, produced for the This Is Tomorrow exhibition of the Independent Group in London, are considered by critics and historians to be among the earliest works of pop art. A major retrospective of his work was at Tate Modern in 2014.

London, UK

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Year
1973
Dimensions
image: 570 x 490 mm
Watts ID
WW-1973-213153

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Artist

Richard Hamilton

Richard Hamilton

Painting

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