| Idelle Weber, photo-Realist painter of Pop-Art objects and printmaker of fruit-stands, urban trash, landscapes and gardens, was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1932, and grew up in Wilmett, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California. She was unique in that she was one of the few women Pop artists of the 1960s, and she described her work that inlcuded torn wrappers and broken glass on filthy streets as "beautiful garbage" (Rubinstein 388). Often, she delineated the differences in garbage between social c (showing 500 of 5942 characters). |
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