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One-dollar-bill, $1, Reverse Side, 24x24 Rolledby popartworks
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Detail reverse side of $1 dollar bill Pop Art Warhol style.
The reverse of the one dollar bill , features on the left, a barren landscape dominated by an unfinished pyramid of 13 steps, topped by the Eye of Providence within a triangle.In 1782, the Eye of Providence was adopted as part of the symbolism on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. It was first suggested as an element of the Great Seal by the first of three design committees in 1776 and is thought to be the suggestion of the artistic consultant, Pierre Eugene du Simitiere.
Today, the Eye of Providence is often associated with Freemasonry. The Eye first appeared as part of the standard iconography of the Freemasons in 1797, with the publication of Thomas Smith Webb's Freemasons Monitor. Here, it represents the all-seeing eye of God and is a reminder that a Mason's thoughts and deeds are always observed by God (who is referred to in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe). Typically, the Masonic Eye of Providence has a semi-circular glory below the eye. Sometimes the Eye is enclosed by a triangle.
Popular among conspiracy theorists is the claim that the Eye of Providence shown atop an unfinished pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States indicates the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the United States. However, common Masonic use of the Eye dates to 14 years after the creation of the Great Seal. Furthermore, among the members of the various design committees for the Great Seal, only Benjamin Franklin was a Mason (and his ideas for the seal were not adopted). Indeed, many Masonic organizations have explicitly denied any connection to the creation of the Seal.
At the base of the pyramid are engraved the Roman numerals MDCCLXXVI (1776), the date of American independence from Britain. At the top of the seal stands a Latin phrase, "ANNUIT COEPTIS," meaning "He (God) favors our undertaking." At the bottom of the seal is a semicircular banner proclaiming "NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM" meaning "New Order of the Ages," which is a reference to the new American era.
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- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The reverse of the one dollar bill , features on the left, a barren landscape dominated by an unfinished pyramid of 13 steps, topped by the Eye of Providence within a triangle.In 1782, the Eye of Providence was adopted as part of the symbolism on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. It was first suggested as an element of the Great Seal by the first of three design committees in 1776 and is thought to be the suggestion of the artistic consultant, Pierre Eugene du Simitiere.
Today, the Eye of Providence is often associated with Freemasonry. The Eye first appeared as part of the standard iconography of the Freemasons in 1797, with the publication of Thomas Smith Webb's Freemasons Monitor. Here, it represents the all-seeing eye of God and is a reminder that a Mason's thoughts and deeds are always observed by God (who is referred to in Masonry as the Great Architect of the Universe). Typically, the Masonic Eye of Providence has a semi-circular glory below the eye. Sometimes the Eye is enclosed by a triangle.
Popular among conspiracy theorists is the claim that the Eye of Providence shown atop an unfinished pyramid on the Great Seal of the United States indicates the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the United States. However, common Masonic use of the Eye dates to 14 years after the creation of the Great Seal. Furthermore, among the members of the various design committees for the Great Seal, only Benjamin Franklin was a Mason (and his ideas for the seal were not adopted). Indeed, many Masonic organizations have explicitly denied any connection to the creation of the Seal.
At the base of the pyramid are engraved the Roman numerals MDCCLXXVI (1776), the date of American independence from Britain. At the top of the seal stands a Latin phrase, "ANNUIT COEPTIS," meaning "He (God) favors our undertaking." At the bottom of the seal is a semicircular banner proclaiming "NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM" meaning "New Order of the Ages," which is a reference to the new American era.
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World Cup 2018, Foosball Table Pop Art, 20"x15" Rolledby popartworks
$85
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- Soccer World Cup 2018 - Pop Art Warhol style print - Foosball table
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Custom work available upon request - Signed and dated.
Rotary Telephone Pop Art, 24x24 Rolledby popartworks
$110
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- Rotary phone Pop Art Warhol style print.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Custom work - size / color - available upon request.
- Signed and dated
Chanel No. 5 Pop Art Warhol Style Print, #2, 24"x24", Stretchedby popartworks
$240
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Chanel No. 5 Pop Art Warhol style print - #2
At the age of twelve, Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded by Cistercians in the 12th century.
From her earliest days there, the number five had potent associations for her. For Chanel, the number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayer were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five.
Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with Cistus, a five-petal rose.
In 1920, when presented with small glass vials containing sample scent compositions numbered 1 to 5 and 20 to 24 for her assessment, she chose the fifth vial. Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a fragrance with modern innovations: "I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck."
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
At the age of twelve, Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded by Cistercians in the 12th century.
From her earliest days there, the number five had potent associations for her. For Chanel, the number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayer were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five.
Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with Cistus, a five-petal rose.
In 1920, when presented with small glass vials containing sample scent compositions numbered 1 to 5 and 20 to 24 for her assessment, she chose the fifth vial. Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a fragrance with modern innovations: "I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck."
Jean Luc Godard Pop Art Print, 36x36 Rolledby popartworks
$225
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Jean Luc Godard Pop Art Warhol style print.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- His works include the films Alphaville, bout de souffle, Une Femme est une femme, Vivre sa vie, Bande part, Tout va bien and many more.
- Signed and dated
Benjamin Franklin Pop Art, New $100 Banknote, 96x40 Rolledby popartworks
$635
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Benjamin Franklin Pop Art Warhol style - Full size new $100 bill. collage
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- The United States one hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency featuring American founding father Benjamin Franklin.
- Signed and dated.
Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print, 18"x24" Stretchedby popartworks
$205
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
Jean Paul Belmondo Pop Art, 24x24 Stretchedby popartworks
$280
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Jean paul Belmondo pop art Warhol style collage.
Signed and dated.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
Signed and dated.
Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print, 45"x60" Rolledby popartworks
$420
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
Abraham Lincoln Pop Art, 48x48 Rolledby popartworks
$390
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Abraham Lincoln Pop Art Warhol style print.
Signed and dated.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
Signed and dated.
Nikola Tesla Pop Art Print., 36x36 Stretchedby popartworks
$465
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Nikola Tesla Pop Art Andy Warhol style print - blue background.
Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, Croatian Military Frontier in Austrian Empire (today's Croatia), he was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen. After his demonstration of wireless communication through radio in 1894 and after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers who worked in America.
Signed and dated.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, Croatian Military Frontier in Austrian Empire (today's Croatia), he was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen. After his demonstration of wireless communication through radio in 1894 and after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers who worked in America.
Signed and dated.
Chanel No. 5 Pop Art Print, #6, 48x48 Rolledby popartworks
$340
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Chanel No. 5 Pop Art Warhol Style Print - #6
At the age of twelve, Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded by Cistercians in the 12th century.
From her earliest days there, the number five had potent associations for her. For Chanel, the number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayer were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five.
Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with Cistus, a five-petal rose.
In 1920, when presented with small glass vials containing sample scent compositions numbered 1 to 5 and 20 to 24 for her assessment, she chose the fifth vial. Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a fragrance with modern innovations: "I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck."
Signed and dated.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
At the age of twelve, Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded by Cistercians in the 12th century.
From her earliest days there, the number five had potent associations for her. For Chanel, the number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayer were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five.
Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with Cistus, a five-petal rose.
In 1920, when presented with small glass vials containing sample scent compositions numbered 1 to 5 and 20 to 24 for her assessment, she chose the fifth vial. Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a fragrance with modern innovations: "I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck."
Signed and dated.
Nikola Tesla Pop Art, 36x36 Stretchedby popartworks
$465
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Nikola Tesla Pop Art Warhol style print.
Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, Croatian Military Frontier in Austrian Empire (today's Croatia), he was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen. After his demonstration of wireless communication through radio in 1894 and after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers who worked in America.
Signed and dated.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, Croatian Military Frontier in Austrian Empire (today's Croatia), he was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen. After his demonstration of wireless communication through radio in 1894 and after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers who worked in America.
Signed and dated.
Nikola Tesla Pop Art Collage, 36x54 Rolledby popartworks
Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, Croatian Military Frontier in Austrian Empire (today's Croatia), he was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen. After his demonstration of wireless communication through radio in 1894 and after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers who worked in America.
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- Nikola Tesla Pop Art Warhol style collage print.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
Born an ethnic Serb in the village of Smiljan, Croatian Military Frontier in Austrian Empire (today's Croatia), he was a subject of the Austrian Empire by birth and later became an American citizen. After his demonstration of wireless communication through radio in 1894 and after being the victor in the "War of Currents", he was widely respected as one of the greatest electrical engineers who worked in America.
- Signed and dated.
- Custom available upon request.
Rotary Phone Pop Art, 55x55 Rolledby popartworks
Signed and dated
$480
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- Rotary phone Pop Art Warhol style print - canvas.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
Signed and dated
Benjamin Franklin Pop Art, $100 Banknote Detail, 24x24 Rolledby popartworks
Signed and dated
$135
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- Benjamin Franklin Pop Art Warhol style - Detail $100 bill
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- The United States one hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency featuring American founding father Benjamin Franklin.
Signed and dated
American Psycho Pop Art Print, 48"x60" Rolledby popartworks
$410
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- American Psycho Pop Art Warhol style print.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- A film adaptation starring Christian Bale as Bateman was released in 2000 to generally favorable reviews.
- The business card scene has been called The best business card scene ever in a film.
- Signed and dated.
Chanel No. 5 Pop Art Print, #7, 36x36 Stretchedby popartworks
$420
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Chanel No. 5 Pop Art Warhol Style Print - #7
At the age of twelve, Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded by Cistercians in the 12th century.
From her earliest days there, the number five had potent associations for her. For Chanel, the number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayer were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five.
Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with Cistus, a five-petal rose.
In 1920, when presented with small glass vials containing sample scent compositions numbered 1 to 5 and 20 to 24 for her assessment, she chose the fifth vial. Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a fragrance with modern innovations: "I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck."
Signed and dated.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Custom work upon request [size, color,etc...]
At the age of twelve, Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded by Cistercians in the 12th century.
From her earliest days there, the number five had potent associations for her. For Chanel, the number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayer were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five.
Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with Cistus, a five-petal rose.
In 1920, when presented with small glass vials containing sample scent compositions numbered 1 to 5 and 20 to 24 for her assessment, she chose the fifth vial. Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a fragrance with modern innovations: "I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck."
Signed and dated.
Leon Theremin Pop Art, 48x48 Stretchedby popartworks
$755
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Leon Theremin Pop Art print
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Lev Sergeyevich Termen [15 August] 1896 3 November 1993] - [Leon Theremin in America] was a Russian and Soviet inventor.
- He is most famous for his invention of the theremin, one of the first electronic musical instruments, and the first to be mass produced.
- He is also the inventor of interlace, a technique of improving the picture quality of a video signal, widely used in video and television technology.
- His invention of "The Thing", an espionage tool, is considered a predecessor of RFID technology.
Andrew Jackson Pop Art, $20 Banknote Detail, 24x24 Rolledby popartworks
$135
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Andrew Jackson Pop Art Warhol style - $20 bill detail - giclee on canvas.
The twenty-dollar bill in the past was referred to as a "double-sawbuck" because it is twice the value of a ten-dollar bill, which was nicknamed a "sawbuck" due to the resemblance the Roman numeral for ten (X) bears to the legs of a sawbuck, although this usage had largely fallen out of favor by the 1980s.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The twenty-dollar bill in the past was referred to as a "double-sawbuck" because it is twice the value of a ten-dollar bill, which was nicknamed a "sawbuck" due to the resemblance the Roman numeral for ten (X) bears to the legs of a sawbuck, although this usage had largely fallen out of favor by the 1980s.
- The twenty-dollar gold coin was known as a "double eagle". Rather than a nickname, this nomenclature was specified by an act of Congress.
- Signed and dated.
Al Capone mugshot Pop Art Warhol style, 18"x24" Rolledby popartworks
By the end of the 1920s, Capone had gained the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation following his being placed on the Chicago Crime Commission's "public enemies" list. Although never successfully convicted of racketeering charges, Capone's criminal career ended in 1931 when he was indicted and convicted by the federal government for income tax evasion. He remains the single most famous organized crime figure in American history.
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$100
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- Al Capone mugshot Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
By the end of the 1920s, Capone had gained the attention of the Federal Bureau of Investigation following his being placed on the Chicago Crime Commission's "public enemies" list. Although never successfully convicted of racketeering charges, Capone's criminal career ended in 1931 when he was indicted and convicted by the federal government for income tax evasion. He remains the single most famous organized crime figure in American history.
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print, 27"x36" Rolledby popartworks
$200
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print, 36"x48" Rolledby popartworks
$290
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print, 18"x24" Rolledby popartworks
$100
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print, 36"x48" Stretchedby popartworks
$145
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print, 27"x36" Stretchedby popartworks
$355
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Marlboro man Pop Art Warhol style print - giclee on canvas.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The Marlboro Man was first conceived by Leo Burnett in 1954. The images initially featured rugged men portrayed in a variety of roles[1] but later primarily featured a rugged cowboy or cowboys, in picturesque wild terrain.
The advertisements were originally conceived as a way to popularize filtered cigarettes, which at the time were considered feminine.
Frank Sinatra mugshot Pop Art Warhol style, 36"x54" Rolledby popartworks
$280
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- Frank Sinatara mugshot Pop Art Warhol style - on canvas.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- In 1938, a 23-year-old Frank Sinatra was arrested in Bergen County, N.J. on charges of seduction and adultery.
- Signed and dated
Ted Kennedy Pop Art Print, 36x36 Stretchedby popartworks
$465
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- Ted Kennedy Pop Art Warhol style print.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Signed and dated.
Hamilton Alexander Pop Art, $10 Banknote Detail, 48x48 Rolledby popartworks
Also, Hamilton is a musical with music, lyrics, and book by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The show was inspired by the 2004 biography Alexander Hamilton, by historian Ron Chernow.
The musical made its Off-Broadway debut at The Public Theater in February 2015, where its engagement was sold out. The show transferred to Broadway in August 2015 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. On Broadway, it has received enthusiastic critical acclaim and unprecedented advance box office sales,[2] as well as a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. The Off-Broadway production of Hamilton won the 2015 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical as well as seven other Drama Desk Awards out of 14 total nominations.
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- Alexander Hamilton Pop Art Warhol style - Detail $10 bill - giclee on canvas.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
Also, Hamilton is a musical with music, lyrics, and book by Lin-Manuel Miranda. The show was inspired by the 2004 biography Alexander Hamilton, by historian Ron Chernow.
The musical made its Off-Broadway debut at The Public Theater in February 2015, where its engagement was sold out. The show transferred to Broadway in August 2015 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre. On Broadway, it has received enthusiastic critical acclaim and unprecedented advance box office sales,[2] as well as a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. The Off-Broadway production of Hamilton won the 2015 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical as well as seven other Drama Desk Awards out of 14 total nominations.
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Triptych Benjamin Franklin $100 bill Pop Art Andy Warhol style, 120x50 Sby popartworks
$1,600
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Large triptych. Benjamin Franklin Pop Art Warhol style - Full size $100 bill - giclee on canvas.
The United States one hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency featuring American founding father Benjamin Franklin.
The bills are also commonly referred to as "Bens", "Benjamins" or "Franklins", in reference to the use of Benjamin Franklin's portrait on the denomination, or as "C-Notes", based on the Roman numeral for 100. The bill is one of two denominations printed today that does not feature a President of the United States; the other is the $10 bill, featuring Alexander Hamilton. It is also the only denomination today to feature a building not located in Washington, D.C., that being the Independence Hall located in Philadelphia on the reverse.
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- 3 prints 32" x 40"...total 96" wide x 40" high
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Rolled canvas also available - one panel [96" x 40"] or in 3 panels [32" x 40" - triptych]...comes
- With 2" extra border for stretching
- 3 prints 40" x 50".....total 120" x 50" high.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang
- Rolled canvas also available - one panel [120 " x 50"] or in 3 panels [40" x 50" - triptych]...comes
- With 2" extra border for stretching.
The United States one hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency featuring American founding father Benjamin Franklin.
The bills are also commonly referred to as "Bens", "Benjamins" or "Franklins", in reference to the use of Benjamin Franklin's portrait on the denomination, or as "C-Notes", based on the Roman numeral for 100. The bill is one of two denominations printed today that does not feature a President of the United States; the other is the $10 bill, featuring Alexander Hamilton. It is also the only denomination today to feature a building not located in Washington, D.C., that being the Independence Hall located in Philadelphia on the reverse.
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Candlestick Telephone Pop Art, 48x48 Stretchedby popartworks
$690
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- Candlestick Telephone Pop Art poster - Giclee on canvas
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Custom work - size / color - available upon request.
- Signed and dated
Ulysses S. Grant Pop Art, 48x48 Stretchedby popartworks
$755
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Ulysses S. Grant Pop Art Warhol Style print.
A fifty-dollar bill is sometimes called a Grant, based on the use of Ulysses S. Grant's portrait on the bill.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
A fifty-dollar bill is sometimes called a Grant, based on the use of Ulysses S. Grant's portrait on the bill.
- Ulysses S. Grant (born Hiram Ulysses Grant - April 27, 1822-July 23, 1885) was the 18th President of the United States (1869-77).
- As Commanding General of the United States Army (1864-69), Grant worked closely with President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army to victory.
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Felix The Cat, Pop Art Print, #2, 48x48 Rolledby popartworks
$340
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- Felix The Cat - Pop art Warhol style print - #2 - Green color background
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Custom work available upon request [size, color, etc...].
- Signed and dated.
Frank Sinatra mugshot Pop Art Warhol style, 24"x36" Rolledby popartworks
$160
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- Frank Sinatara mugshot Pop Art Warhol style - on canvas.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas: 1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- In 1938, a 23-year-old Frank Sinatra was arrested in Bergen County, N.J. on charges of seduction and adultery.
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Abraham Lincoln Pop Art, $5 Bill, 36x36 Rolledby popartworks
$225
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Abraham Lincoln Pop Art Warhol style - Detail $5 bill.
The $5 bill is sometimes nicknamed a "fin". The term has German/Yiddish roots and is remotely related to the English "five", but it is far less common today than it was in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The redesigned $5 bill was unveiled on September 20, 2007, and was issued on March 13, 2008 during a ceremony at President Lincoln's Cottage. New and enhanced security features make it easier to check the new $5 bill and more difficult for potential counterfeiters to reproduce.
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- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
The $5 bill is sometimes nicknamed a "fin". The term has German/Yiddish roots and is remotely related to the English "five", but it is far less common today than it was in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The redesigned $5 bill was unveiled on September 20, 2007, and was issued on March 13, 2008 during a ceremony at President Lincoln's Cottage. New and enhanced security features make it easier to check the new $5 bill and more difficult for potential counterfeiters to reproduce.
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Felix The Cat Print, 24x24 Rolledby popartworks
$110
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- 4 panels Felix The Cat Pop Art print Warhol style.
- Rolled canvas: 2" extra border for stretching.
- Stretched canvas:1 1/2" thick stretcher with black sides - ready to hang.
- Custom work available upon request [size, color, etc...].
- Signed and dated.