If you're asking for a list of his works, I recommend the Lichtenstein Foundation's website, which also lists where many of them can be seen on display in museums.
If you're asking what kind of work he did, he was a pop-art painter who is probably best known for his large comic-type art panels, complete with a painted approximation to the sort of color dots you get in a four-color separation. He didn't exactly copy "real" comic book panels, but he used them for inspiration and often produced quite similar images. Again, at the Lichtenstein Foundation, you can see digital images of many of these.
Roy Lichtenstein described pop art as "industrial painting; the comic strip was his favorite medium. He viewed pop art as a form of parody.
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"Ten Dollar Bill" was the first in 1956
it was pop art
Comic strips.
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Analysis of famous paintings from the Pop era undoubtedly feature Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), whom some art historians believe articulated the premises of Pop art most precisely. Here are some of his most famous art paintings:Whaam! 1963. Tate Modern, LondonDrowning Girl. 1963. Museum of Modern Art, NY.Little Big Picture. 1965. Whitney Museum of Art, NY.Blam! 1962. Yale University Art Gallery.
Pop Art.
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his inspiration was his wife
Lichtenstein was a pop artist as were Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg and many others.
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Pop art He was a Pop Art painter, but he did not found that movement.
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His second wife was named Dorothy and they married in 1980 ( I don't know the last name but I hope this help ) * ) *
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.
Analysis of famous paintings from the Pop era undoubtedly feature Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997), whom some art historians believe articulated the premises of Pop art most precisely. Here are some of his most famous art paintings:Whaam! 1963. Tate Modern, LondonDrowning Girl. 1963. Museum of Modern Art, NY.Little Big Picture. 1965. Whitney Museum of Art, NY.Blam! 1962. Yale University Art Gallery.
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.
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.