In short, Lichtenstein created "Pop Art". By his own definition, Pop Art is "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting".
From an artistic perspective, his works featured thick outlines, bold colors, and Ben-Day dots, which represented certain colors. To the casual observer, these dots were the most characteristic feature of Lichtenstein's work-- they are done up in the comic book style so that as tiny pictures, the dots seem to "fill in" the outlines of drawings, but as larger works, look distinctly dotty.
Some of his most famous works are Whaam! and Drowning Girl.
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The wife of Roy Lichtenstein. (They divorced in 1965) He was a famous pop artist.
Roy Lichtenstein.
Roy Lichtenstein was a leading figure of the Pop Art movement. He drew his inspiration from comic strips and advertisements and deliberately used mechanical printing that was made for commercial art.
It's Roy Lichtenstein, not Ray. It does not appear that Roy Lichtenstein had any other names.
Of course it is. In all major museums of modern art. For a list of such museums, click link below!
Roy Lichtenstein was a Pop artist.
Roy Lichtenstein was one of several artists during the 1960s who helped establish the art form known as "pop art". Probably the most famous of his contemporaries was Andy Warhol.
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Pop Art.
Roy Lichtenstein was one of several artists during the 1960s who helped establish the art form known as "pop art". Probably the most famous of his contemporaries was Andy Warhol.
In most museums of modern art.
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Pop art He was a Pop Art painter, but he did not found that movement.
The wife of Roy Lichtenstein. (They divorced in 1965) He was a famous pop artist.
Pop Art is part of Modernism.
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In most major museums that exhibit modern art.