
Kolkata Traffic Police use a Poster depicting The Beatles famed Abbey Road Picture, to get pedestrians to stop jaywalking, in India.
RENAISSANCE ART
(Beginning in Italy, renaissance artistic styles date back to the 1200’s, a style that lasted till about mid-17th century)
Famous
artists of this movement include, Paolo Uccello, Piero Della Francesca,
Sandro Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo,
Caravaggio, Artemisia Gentileschi (the first woman to dare to become an
artist, in that era, and thus condemned for it), Giovanni Bellini, Jan
Van Eyck, Joos van Cleve, and many many others.REALISM (a.k.a. NATURALISM)
(famous in the 1850’s, lasted a very short period of time)

The Beatles by Eduard Kazaryan – Kok Tobe Mountain in Almaty, Kazakhstan

Tom Murphy’s The Beatles in The Liverpool Art Cafe
MODERN ART (a.k.a. MODERNISM)
(Late 19th & early 20th Century)
Modern Art styles that existed within the last two centuries, happen to be my favourite, after the Renaissance period. Although, I do love the Romantics and the Realist, of the 18th Century too, yet not to the same extent as the Renaissance or the Modern. There’ve been various art movements within Modern Art, from Impressionists to Surrealist. Surrealism happens to be my favourite art movement, and Salvador Dalí, my all time favourite artist, ever since I discovered him (and his work), as a teenager in the 1990’s.
Impressionism/Post-Impressionism (two avant-garde art movement)
(Prominent during 1870’s & 1880’s)

The Beatles (Abbey Road) watercolour by Fabrizio Cassetta

LeRoy Neiman The Beatles Painting

The Beatles watercolour by Fabrizio Cassetta

The Beatles by Paul Meijering

The Beatles watercolour (Artist Unknown)

The Beatles watercolour (Artist Unknown)
(1890’s to 1910’s)

John Lennon of The Beatles (Artist Unknown)

The Beatles – Art Nouveau (Artist Unknown)
(Early 20th Century)

Curt McDowell’s nude Beatles

Ken White’s nude Beatles
(Starting from the early 20th century, from 1910’s onwards)

Beatles Cubist (Artist Unknown)

Beatles Cubist (Artist Unknown)

The Beatles (Unknown Artist)

David Adickes’ The Beatles

The Beatles Monument (aprx 7000 pounds & 36 ft) in Houston, USA
The
great Cubists include, Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Jean Metzinger,
Marcel Duchamp, Juan Gris and Albert Gleizes, to name some. Henri
Matisse, Henry Moore, Jackson Pollack, Amedeo Modigliani, Piet Mondrian,
Sidney Nolan and M.F. Hussain, happen to be some other famous artists
known for artworks involving distortion & abstract.
The Beatles (Artist Unknown)

Tom Whalen’s The Beatles

The Four Musicians (Beatles) – This is a direct copy of The Three Musicians by Pablo Picasso
(From the 1920’s onwards)

The Beatles (Artist Unknown)

Insects (Beatles) – beetles artwork (Artist Unknown)

Beatles Surreal (Artist Unknown)

The Beatles painting by Daniel Janda

The Yellow Submarine by Belius

The Beatles & Elvis Presley (Artist Unknown)

The Beatles by A.Pedicelli

Sam Van Olffen’s Beatles

The Beatles by David Ballinger
(The 1950’s, 60’,70’s & early 80’s)
The most popular art form during Post-modernist era, no doubt was Pop Art styles of Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Martin Sharp, Richard Avedon, George Segal, Tom Wesselmann, Wayne Thiebaud et al. Other post modernists artists include Harold Stevenson, Duane Hanson, David Salle, Claes Oldenburg, Susan Rothenberg, Robert Moskowitz, Wes Wilson, Pablo Amaringo, Yoko Ono, David Vaughan, Robert Mapplethorpe, Jörn Pfab and Brett Whiteley, to name some greats.

The Beatles sculpture by Jörn Pfab (1970) in Hamburg, Germany

David Wynne in 1964 with his sculpture of The Beatles

Terry McGunigle and Joe Forrest created the 8x16ft Mount Fab Four

Spirit of The Beatles by Kris Atkinson

The Beatles (Artist Unknown)

The Beatles by Hector Monroy
(from the mid-1950’s to the early 80’s)

Richard Avedon’s The Beatles from 1967

Los Beatles (Artist Unknown)

Beatles – Beetles on Abbey-Road (Artist Unknown)
(Emerging towards the end of 1980’s decade, and into the 21st century)
The latest trends of art (from the late 80’s onwards), includes the deconstructive styles of Blobism (or Bloberism), an architectural movement, inspired by the 50’s, Sci-fi, B-movie, The Blob (1958), starring Steve McQueen, in his first leading role. Architect Frank Gehry happens to one of the most well known faces behind, the amoeba shaped building designs, known as, Bloberism.

The Beatles – Poultry chicken wire by Ivan Lovatt

The Beatles rubber soul by Darin Shock

The Beatles by Jeff Zuck
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