

Four Sixes
This iconic work by Robert Indiana exemplifies his distinctive Pop Art style, featuring bold graphic numbers arranged in a striking diamond composition. The piece showcases his exploration of numerical symbolism and hard edge painting, making it a significant example of American modern art. Its vibrant yellow and black palette creates a powerful visual statement.
- Medium
- Oil on canvas, in four parts
Notes
This piece might be titled "Four Sixes", created in 1966
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American · b. 1930

Johns similarly incorporated text, numbers, and symbols into his paintings, exploring familiar American iconography through bold graphic compositions that blur the line between fine art and graphic design.

Ed Ruscha
American · b. 1937

Ruscha is equally committed to words as primary visual subjects, using bold typography and flat color fields to transform language into powerful pictorial statements within the American Pop Art tradition.

Roy Lichtenstein
American · b. 1923

Lichtenstein shared Indiana's Pop Art vocabulary of bold outlines, flat primary colors, and graphic clarity, elevating commercial visual language into high art with iconic and immediately recognizable imagery.
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