Flag

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Flag is a famous 1954–55 encaustic painting by American artist Jasper Johns that depicts the U.S. flag and became a landmark work bridging Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artHistoricalSignificance key work in transition from Abstract Expressionism to Pop Art
landmark of postwar American art
artist Jasper Johns
collection Museum of Modern Art
surface form: Museum of Modern Art collection
copyrightStatus copyrighted
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jasper Johns
depicts United States flag
surface form: flag of the United States

stars and stripes
exhibitionHistory exhibited at Leo Castelli Gallery
genre Abstract expressionism
surface form: Abstract Expressionism

Pop art
surface form: Pop Art

contemporary art
hasPart field of stars
thirteen stripes
hasSubject American identity
national symbolism
relationship between sign and object
hasVersion Three Flags
surface form: Three Flags (Jasper Johns)

White Flag (Jasper Johns)
inception 1954
1955
influenced subsequent Pop Art painters
inspiredBy United States flag
surface form: United States national flag
languageOfWork none
locatedIn New York
New York City
United States of America
surface form: United States
location Museum of Modern Art
materialUsed encaustic
fabric
newsprint
oil paint
movement Neo-Dada
contemporary American art
movementContext bridge between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art
notableFor blurring line between image and object
challenge to Abstract Expressionist spontaneity
influence on Pop Art
use of everyday symbol as subject matter
originalLanguageTitle English
support three joined panels
technique encaustic painting
title Flag self-linksurface differs

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Flag title Flag self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Flag (Jasper Johns, 1954–55)