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  1. Aug 27, 2015 · Open access. Green Coca-Cola Bottles was created the year that Andy Warhol developed his pioneering silkscreen technique, which allowed him to produce his paintings through a mechanical process that paralleled his use of mass culture subjects.

  2. Green Coca-Cola Bottles is a 1962 painting by Andy Warhol that depicts one hundred and twelve almost identical Coca-Cola bottles. Andy Warhol produced at least four notable Coca-Cola paintings in the 1960s, with Green Coca-Cola Bottles being one of them.

    • 210.2 cm × 145.1 cm (82.8 in × 57.1 in)
    • Andy Warhol
    • 1962
  3. Article. Coca-Cola 3 is a painting by Andy Warhol. He completed the painting in 1962 as a wider series on Coca-Cola paintings, which also included Green Coca-Cola Bottles and Coca-Cola (4). The painting and others in the series are considered founding paintings of the pop art movement.

  4. Coca-Cola 3 is a painting by Andy Warhol. He completed the painting in 1962 as a wider series on Coca-Cola paintings, which also included Green Coca-Cola Bottles and Coca-Cola (4). The painting and others in the series are considered founding paintings of the pop art movement.

    • 1962
  5. Mar 6, 2023 · 03-06-2023. An ice-cold bottle of CocaCola journeys from canvas to canvas—starting with Andy Warhols 1962 CocaCola [4] and continuing to a refreshingly diverse and culturally rich mix of classic and contemporary paintings before ultimately landing in the hands of an art student in need of creative inspiration—in a new global ...

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  7. Within this backdrop, Andy Warhol's Coca-Cola art emerged as a commentary on mass consumerism, suggesting that amidst geopolitical tensions and societal upheavals, some symbols, like the Coca-Cola bottle, remained universal and unifying.

  8. Jan 31, 2019 · Watch on. That’s a sweet sentiment, but perhaps a little too saccharine for Warhols tastes. Andy liked Coca-Cola partly because it allowed him to set himself apart from others in the art world: the Abstract Expressionists.

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