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Pop Art was greatly influenced by René Magritte, as the artist's use of surrealist imagery and juxtaposition of everyday objects has been seen as a precursor to the movement. Magritte's work often explored the relationship between reality and perception, and his use of bold colors and unexpected juxtapositions of objects created a sense of visual intrigue that was later adopted by Pop artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein.