Computer art :.

Computer art

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Computer art is a type of art that is created using computers. This type of art can be created using various computer software programs, and it can be created using different types of computer hardware. Computer art can be created by anyone who has access to a computer, and it can be created by people of all ages.

The art style is also known as: Digital art, computer-generated art, computer-aided art, electronic art, new media art
Categories: Impressionism, Modernism

1. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 2. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) 3. Gerhard Richter (1932-) 4. Sigmar Polke (1941-2010) 5. Peter Blake (1932-) 6. Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) 7. David Hockney (1937-) 8. R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007) 9. John Baldessari (1931-) 10. Lawrence Weiner (1942-) 11. Bruce Nauman (1941-) 12. Richard Long (1945-) 13. Gilbert & George (1943 & 1942-) 14. Yoko Ono (1933-) 15. Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) 16. Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) 17. Nam June Paik (1932-2006) 18. Wolf Vostell (1932-1998) 19. Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) 20. Ed Ruscha (1937-) 21. Jasper Johns (1930-) 22. Dan Flavin (1933-1996) 23. Donald Judd (1928-1994) 24. Carl Andre (1935-) 25. Frank Stella (1936-) 26. Robert Morris (1931-) 27. Richard Serra (1938-) 28. Cindy Sherman (1954-) 29. Bill Viola (1951-) 30. James Turrell (1943-)

1. The Starry Night – Vincent van Gogh (1889) 2. The Scream – Edvard Munch (1893) 3. The Kiss – Gustav Klimt (1908) 4. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon – Pablo Picasso (1907) 5. Nighthawks – Edward Hopper (1942) 6. American Gothic – Grant Wood (1930) 7. The Persistence of Memory – Salvador Dali (1931) 8. The Treachery of Images – René Magritte (1928-9) 9. The Son of Man – René Magritte (1964) 10. Drowning Girl – Roy Lichtenstein (1963) 11. Whaam! – Roy Lichtenstein (1963) 12. Campbell’s Soup Cans – Andy Warhol (1962) 13. Marilyn Diptych – Andy Warhol (1962) 14. Eight Elvises – Andy Warhol (1963) 15. Gold Marilyn Monroe – Andy Warhol (1962) 16. Turquoise Marilyn Monroe – Andy Warhol (1964) 17. One Hundred and Fifty Dollar Bill – Andy Warhol ( 1962) 18. The Dance – Henri Matisse (1909-10) 19. The Snail – Henri Matisse (1953) 20. Blue Nude – Pablo Picasso (1902) 21. Three Musicians – Pablo Picasso (1921) 22. Guernica – Pablo Picasso (1937) 23. The Old Guitarist – Pablo Picasso (1903) 24. The Weeping Woman – Pablo Picasso (1937) 25. The Birth of Venus – Sandro Botticelli (1486) 26. Primavera – Sandro Botticelli (1482) 27. The Annunciation – Leonardo da Vinci (1472-1475) 28. The Last Supper – Leonardo da Vinci (1495-1498) 29. Mona Lisa – Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1506) 30. Vitruvian Man – Leonardo da Vinci (1490)

Detailed Description

Computer art is a form of digital art, created with the help of computers. It is a relatively new art form, which emerged in the late 20th century. Computer art can be divided into two main categories: raster graphics and vector graphics. Raster graphics are made up of pixels, while vector graphics are made up of lines and shapes. Some of the most famous computer artists include Andy Warhol, who created digital portraits of celebrities using a Commodore 64; and David Hockney, who used an Apple Macintosh to create his famous ” fax art.” Computer art is often used in advertising and design. It can also be found in museums and galleries around the world.

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1. Andy Warhol (1928-1987) 2. Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) 3. Gerhard Richter (1932-) 4. Sigmar Polke (1941-2010) 5. Peter Blake (1932-) 6. Richard Hamilton (1922-2011) 7. David Hockney (1937-) 8. R.B. Kitaj (1932-2007) 9. John Baldessari (1931-) 10. Lawrence Weiner (1942-) 11. Bruce Nauman (1941-) 12. Richard Long (1945-) 13. Gilbert & George (1943 & 1942-) 14. Yoko Ono (1933-) 15. Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968) 16. Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) 17. Nam June Paik (1932-2006) 18. Wolf Vostell (1932-1998) 19. Robert Rauschenberg (1925-2008) 20. Ed Ruscha (1937-) 21. Jasper Johns (1930-) 22. Dan Flavin (1933-1996) 23. Donald Judd (1928-1994) 24. Carl Andre (1935-) 25. Frank Stella (1936-) 26. Robert Morris (1931-) 27. Richard Serra (1938-) 28. Cindy Sherman (1954-) 29. Bill Viola (1951-) 30. James Turrell (1943-)

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1. The Starry Night – Vincent van Gogh (1889) 2. The Scream – Edvard Munch (1893) 3. The Kiss – Gustav Klimt (1908) 4. Les Demoiselles d’Avignon – Pablo Picasso (1907) 5. Nighthawks – Edward Hopper (1942) 6. American Gothic – Grant Wood (1930) 7. The Persistence of Memory – Salvador Dali (1931) 8. The Treachery of Images – René Magritte (1928-9) 9. The Son of Man – René Magritte (1964) 10. Drowning Girl – Roy Lichtenstein (1963) 11. Whaam! – Roy Lichtenstein (1963) 12. Campbell’s Soup Cans – Andy Warhol (1962) 13. Marilyn Diptych – Andy Warhol (1962) 14. Eight Elvises – Andy Warhol (1963) 15. Gold Marilyn Monroe – Andy Warhol (1962) 16. Turquoise Marilyn Monroe – Andy Warhol (1964) 17. One Hundred and Fifty Dollar Bill – Andy Warhol ( 1962) 18. The Dance – Henri Matisse (1909-10) 19. The Snail – Henri Matisse (1953) 20. Blue Nude – Pablo Picasso (1902) 21. Three Musicians – Pablo Picasso (1921) 22. Guernica – Pablo Picasso (1937) 23. The Old Guitarist – Pablo Picasso (1903) 24. The Weeping Woman – Pablo Picasso (1937) 25. The Birth of Venus – Sandro Botticelli (1486) 26. Primavera – Sandro Botticelli (1482) 27. The Annunciation – Leonardo da Vinci (1472-1475) 28. The Last Supper – Leonardo da Vinci (1495-1498) 29. Mona Lisa – Leonardo da Vinci (1503-1506) 30. Vitruvian Man – Leonardo da Vinci (1490)

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