White Flag

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White Flag is a 1955 painting by American artist Jasper Johns that depicts a large, monochromatic version of the U.S. flag, exemplifying his exploration of familiar symbols and the boundary between painting and object.

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White Flag canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
artForm painting on canvas
artHistoricalSignificance bridge between Abstract Expressionism and Pop art
important example of Neo-Dada use of everyday symbols
key work in Jasper Johns’s early career
artisticTheme American identity
abstraction of national symbols
familiar symbols
collectionType museum collection
colorPalette monochrome
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Jasper Johns
creatorNationality American
depictionOrientation horizontal
depictionStyle non-naturalistic color
simplified representation
depicts flag of the United States
exhibitionHistory exhibited at The Metropolitan Museum of Art
genre contemporary art
hasPart stars
stripes
inception 1955
inCollection Metropolitan Museum of Art
surface form: The Metropolitan Museum of Art
influencedBy American flag imagery
Dada
abstraction
location New York City
materialUsed canvas
encaustic paint
newspaper
oil paint
movement Neo-Dada
Pop art
notableCharacteristic explores boundary between painting and object
large-scale depiction of the U.S. flag
repetition of a common emblem
partOfSeries White Flag (Jasper Johns)
surface form: Jasper Johns flag paintings
relatedWork White Flag (Jasper Johns)
surface form: Flag (Jasper Johns painting, 1954–55)

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subjectMatter flag as object
national symbol
technique layered surface
textured paint application
title White Flag self-link
workTitleLanguage English

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Jasper Johns notableWork White Flag
White Flag title White Flag self-link