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-Eroticism in [[pop art]] is represented by [[Allen Jones]], [[Paul Wunderlich]], [[Mel Ramos]], [[Richard Lindner (painter)|Richard Lindner]] and [[Tom Wesselmann]].+[[Eroticism]] in [[pop art]] is represented by [[Allen Jones]], [[Paul Wunderlich]], [[Mel Ramos]], [[Richard Lindner (painter)|Richard Lindner]] and [[Tom Wesselmann]].
 +==List of works==
 +*''[[Hon - en katedral]]'' (1966, She - a Cathedral) by Niki de Saint Phalle, Jean Tinguely and Per Olov Ultvedt
 +*''[[Great American Nude]]'' series by Tom Wesselmann
 +*''[[Seascape 17 (Two Tits)|Seascape #17 (Two Tits)]]'' (1966) by Tom Wesselmann
 +*''[[Hommage à l'Ecole de Fontainebleau]]'' (1967) by Lambert Maria Wintersberger
 +*''[[Chair, Table and Hat Stand]]'' (1969) by Allen Jones
 +*''[[Touché Boucher]]'' (1972-73) by Mel Ramos
 +==Exhibitions and publications==
 +*[[Erotic art 66]] exhibition
 +*[[Avant Garde (magazine)]]
 +*[[EROS|Eros]]
==See also== ==See also==
-*''[[Chair, Table and Hat Stand]]'' ([[1969]]) by Allen Jones 
-*''[[Great American Nude]]'' by Tom Wesselmann 
*[[Venus in the 20th century]] *[[Venus in the 20th century]]
*[[Eros and Modernism]] *[[Eros and Modernism]]
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