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  1. The most comprehensive archives of the art of Ed Paschke. Includes images of all of his artwork, articles, curriculum vitae, photographs and information of buying his art. The site is maintained by the Ed Paschke Foundation to promote the legacy of the artist.

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      Ed Paschke, an internationally recognized artist, was a...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_PaschkeEd Paschke - Wikipedia

    Edward Francis Paschke (June 22, 1939 – November 25, 2004) was an American painter of Polish descent. His childhood interest in animation and cartoons, as well as his father's creativity in wood carving and construction, led him toward a career in art.

  3. www.edpaschke.com › biographicalEd Paschke

    7 de nov. de 2019 · Learn about the life and work of Ed Paschke, a pioneer of pop art who was influenced by comics, sports, and his father's art. Explore his timeline, artistic leanings, professional evolution, and public collections.

  4. www.artnet.com › artists › ed-paschkeEd Paschke | Artnet

    Ed Paschke was an American painter best known for his neon-hued images of pin-up posters, glowing televisions, and classical Greek sculptures. View Ed Paschke’s 550 artworks on artnet. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  5. The Ed Paschke Art Center commemorates the life and work of Ed Paschke, one of Chicagos most famous artists. It also recognizes his contributions to the artistic life of the city as a cultural ambassador, teacher, family man, and friend.

  6. The Ed Paschke Show, 1970 Ed Paschke; Charlene, 1974 Ed Paschke; Untitled, from Screen Prints 1970, 1970 Ed Paschke; Lucky Cop, 1990 Ed Paschke; Untitled (Pareja), 1990 Ed Paschke; Page secondary navigation. See all 28 artworks Related Content. Exhibition Closed The New ...

  7. Edward Francis Paschke (June 22, 1939 – November 25, 2004) was an American painter of Polish descent. His childhood interest in animation and cartoons, as well as his father's creativity in wood carving and construction, led him toward a career in art.