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Pablo Picasso: Painter, sculptor and stage designer, his individual style ensures that his work will live on. Andy Warhol - Arguably the "father" of pop art, Warhol was a visionary who took ordinary, everyday objects and turned them into something you'd want to hang on your wall. Salvador Dali: He was most wellknown for pieces such as the melting clock and the Lady of Drawers, and is to surrealism what Picasso is to cubism. Takashi Murakami - The Japanese artist is a frontrunner in the international boom of pop media culture. He is credited for creating the term "super-flat", which refers to the style of flattened forms of graphic art. Banksy: It?s hard to put a label on him because no one actually knows who he is, but street artist Banksy has made a name for himself with his iconic, anti-establishment "graffiti", large murals on brick walls that comment on everything from politics to pop culture. |