New Articles
- The Art of Arousal: A Celebration of Erotic Art throughout History
- History of German Porn: Gretchen Kraut Collection
- Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking
- Shibari You Can Use: Japanese Rope Bondage and Erotic Macramé
- Photography for Perverts
- The Art of Jack Henslee - Pretty Ladies
- Bedtime Erotica
- Erotic Comics 2: A Graphic History from the Liberated '70s to the Internet
- Clean Cartoonists' Dirty Drawings
- SuicideGirls Magazine: No. 1
- SuicideGirls
- Un*/Cut
- Egon Schiele: 1890-1918: Desire and Decay
- Egon Schiele: Erotic Sketches
- Egon Schiele: Eros And Passion
- Egon Schiele: Drawings and Watercolors
Most Read
- Erotic Comics 2: A Graphic History from the Liberated '70s to the Internet
- History of German Porn: Gretchen Kraut Collection
- The Art of Jack Henslee - Pretty Ladies
- Egon Schiele: 1890-1918: Desire and Decay
- Bedtime Erotica
- Photography for Perverts
- Egon Schiele: Erotic Sketches
- Clean Cartoonists' Dirty Drawings
- Shibari You Can Use: Japanese Rope Bondage and Erotic Macramé
- Egon Schiele: Eros And Passion
- Un*/Cut
- Egon Schiele: Drawings and Watercolors
- Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking
- SuicideGirls Magazine: No. 1
- SuicideGirls
- The Art of Arousal: A Celebration of Erotic Art throughout History
Most Viewed
- Bob Carlos Clarke
- Josep Maria Sellarès
- Igor Amelkovich
- Jack Henslee
- Gunther Vandenven
- Mel Ramos
- Lara Addams
- Walter Bosque
- Liz Mares
- Mark Page
- Alice in Rubberland
- Claus Rose
- Sebastien Serrano
- Alexandria Georgiades
- Jose Puig
- Joëlle-Circé Laramée
- Andrew Kaiser
- Tatieva
- Gerda Wegener
- Adrian Borda
- Édouard-Henri Avril
- Egon Schiele
- Gil Elvgren
- Japi Honoo
- Alexander Seliverstov
Visitors Counter






![]() | Today | 58 |
![]() | Yesterday | 67 |
![]() | This week | 450 |
![]() | Last week | 1371 |
![]() | This month | 1821 |
![]() | Last month | 5297 |
![]() | All | 59435 |
| Mel Ramos |
| Erotic Art - Erotic Paintings |
|
Ramos is one of the artists in the Pop Art movement. Mel Ramos received his first important recognition in the early 1960s; since 1959 he has participated in more than 120 group shows. Along with other artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg and James Rosenquist, Ramos produced art works that celebrated aspects of popular culture as represented in mass media. His paintings were shown along with theirs in major exhibitions of Pop Art both in this country and in Europe and were reproduced, often with irony, in books, catalogs, and periodicals throughout the world. Classification of Ramos within a school of art is disputed. Some critical observers of the "art scene" classify Mel Ramos as a Pop Artist. However, others believe identification of Ramos' work within the Pop movement of the 1960s implies a satirical or parodic bent which does not reflect the broader context of his paintings, and instead defend his "parodies" as respectful, affectionate tributes, a celebration of images with personal meaning. Ramos has been represented by Louis K. Meisel Gallery since 1971.
Related Articles:
|








Though primarily a figurative painter, Mel Ramos (Born July 24, 1935) has experimented freely with realist and abstract art forms for the past twenty years. A few of his works embody both formats. This combination works to enhance the detail and feature of each format while detracting from the duality of the image making it wholly singular. Born in Sacramento, California in 1935 he has enjoyed great success and critical acclaim as an adventuresome artist with the creativity and sense of humor it takes to remain on top.





