James Rosenquist
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 7 years ago |
Date of birth | November 29,1933 |
Zodiac sign | Sagittarius |
Born | Grand Forks |
North Dakota | |
United States | |
Date of died | March 31,2017 |
Died | New York |
New York | |
United States | |
Known for | Painting, printmaking, drawing |
Spouse | Mimi Thompson |
Mary Lou Adams | |
Children | Lily Rosenquist |
John Rosenquist | |
Job | Visual Artist |
Education | Minneapolis College of Art and Design |
Roosevelt High School | |
University of Minnesota | |
Periods | Pop art |
Modern art | |
Parents | Louis Rosenquist |
Works | F‑111 |
House of Fire | |
Marilyn Monroe, I | |
Nationality | American |
On view | Chrysler Museum of Art |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 439095 |
James Rosenquist
Painting Below Zero: Notes on a Life in Art
James Rosenquist: four decades, 1970-2010
James Rosenquist's Commissioned Works
James Rosenquist: the Big Paintings: Thirty Years, Leo Castelli
Parkett: Sylvie Fleury, Jason Rhoades, James Rosenquist
James Rosenquist: Paintings 1987
Welcome to the Water Planet, and House of Fire, 1988-1989
James Rosenquist, the Hole in the Center of Time
James Rosenquist: The National Gallery of Canada, 24 January-25 February 1968
James Rosenquist: The Serenade for the Doll After Claude Debussy Or Gift Wrapped Dolls ; September 3 - 30, 1993, Akira Ikeda Gallery/Tokyo
Painting Below Zero: Notes on a Life in Art
James Rosenquist: four decades, 1970-2010
James Rosenquist's Commissioned Works
James Rosenquist: the Big Paintings: Thirty Years, Leo Castelli
Parkett: Sylvie Fleury, Jason Rhoades, James Rosenquist
James Rosenquist: Paintings 1987
Welcome to the Water Planet, and House of Fire, 1988-1989
James Rosenquist, the Hole in the Center of Time
James Rosenquist: The National Gallery of Canada, 24 January-25 February 1968
James Rosenquist: The Serenade for the Doll After Claude Debussy Or Gift Wrapped Dolls ; September 3 - 30, 1993, Akira Ikeda Gallery/Tokyo
James Rosenquist Life story
James Albert Rosenquist was an American artist and one of the proponents of the pop art movement. Drawing from his background working in sign painting, Rosenquist's pieces often explored the role of ...