Describe the relationship between the commercial media and Pop art. From where did Pop artists, such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, draw inspiration? Explain how the works of Pop artists differ from the mass-produced content that serves as their source material.

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Pop artists found a gold mine of visual material in the mundane, mass-produced objects and images of America's popular culture: comic books, advertising, billboards, and packaging; the ever-expanding world of home appliances and other commodities; and photographic images from cinema, television, and newspapers. They used these resources on which to base their art, simultaneously celebrating and critiquing the consumer culture in which we live.

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