I was a Rich Man's Plaything

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"I was a Rich Man's Plaything" is a 1947 collage by British artist Eduardo Paolozzi, often cited as an early precursor to the Pop art movement for its use of mass media imagery and advertising.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artwork
collage
artForm paper collage
artHistoricalPeriod post-World War II art
artisticTechnique collage
cut-and-paste
associatedWith Independent Group (London)
coloration polychrome
copyrightHolder Estate of Eduardo Paolozzi
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Eduardo Paolozzi
depicts Coca-Cola Spencerian script logo
surface form: Coca-Cola logo

fighter plane
pin-up girl
speech balloon with the word "POP"
depictsForm text and image juxtaposition
genre Pop art precursor
hasInfluenceOn British Pop artists
Peter Blake
Richard Hamilton
hasTitle I was a Rich Man's Plaything self-link
hasType two-dimensional artwork
inception 1947
influenced development of Pop art in Britain
influencedBy American popular culture
post-war consumerism
languageOfText English
location United Kingdom
mainSubject American mass culture
advertising
consumer culture
sexualized imagery
materialUsed magazine pages
paper
printed ephemera
movement Pop art
proto-Pop art
notableFor being an early example of Pop art tendencies
early use of the word "POP" in an art context
use of popular magazines as source material
partOf Eduardo Paolozzi's early collage series
titleLanguage English
uses advertising imagery
magazine cut-outs
mass media imagery
photographic imagery

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Pop art hasNotableWork I was a Rich Man's Plaything
I was a Rich Man's Plaything hasTitle I was a Rich Man's Plaything self-link