Type your answer here... 156'950'000 It was regared as one of the most famous paintings ever. (Next to The Mona Lisa)
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Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Wayne Thiebaud, Robert Indiana, Claes Oldenburg, Jasper Johns. There are loads but if you go to http://www.artcyclopedia.com/history/pop.html then there is an index of all the artists involved in the pop art movement
Benday dots, which are popular in pop art and are the trademark of Roy Lichtenstein, were invented by an illustrator named Benjamin Day from the United States.
Yes it is. Pop art is included in art history text books, and judging by the latest auctions where art works by Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol have sold for higher than expected amounts.
The title of the "second pop artist" is somewhat subjective, but many consider Roy Lichtenstein to be one of the earliest and most prominent figures in the pop art movement after Andy Warhol. Lichtenstein is known for his comic strip-style paintings and use of Ben-Day dots, which helped define the style of pop art in the 1960s. His work often satirized consumer culture and the art world itself, solidifying his place in the movement alongside Warhol.
The piece is done by the medium of acrylic, oil and magna.
Roy Lichtenstein caught the eye of the public by making large paintings which seemed to be magnifications of details from strip cartoons. The first of these was "Whaam" 1963.
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- Roy Lichtenstein's most famous painting is probably 'Whaam' (1964). It features a cartoon image of a fighter pilot saying "whaam" as he fires his plane's guns. It is based on an image from 'All American Men of War' published by DC Comics. - Another famous painting of Lichtenstein's was "Crying Girl" (1963).
In 1966, the collector Charles Saatchi purchased Roy Lichtenstein's painting "Whaam!" for £1,000. Later, in 1990, the painting was bought by the Tate Gallery for £1.9 million, becoming one of the most iconic pieces of pop art in their collection.
Roy Lichtenstein's birth name is Roy Fox Lichtenstein.
Roy Lichtenstein.
The cast of Roy Lichtenstein - 1975 includes: Roy Lichtenstein as himself
The cast of Roy Lichtenstein - 1991 includes: Roy Lichtenstein as himself
If you are referring to the artist, Roy Lichtenstein, he was Jewish.
Whaam! was made in 1963, and its mood is reflective of the Pop generation. The enormous, dripping brushstrokes, its enormous size (almost 14 feet), and its use of images in the comics of World War II fights make it iconic of the Pop era -- and quite a famous painting!
"Whaam!" is a diptych painting created by American artist Roy Lichtenstein in 1963. The artwork is one of his most famous pieces and is notable for its use of comic strip aesthetics, featuring bold colors and Ben-Day dots. It depicts a dramatic aerial dogfight and is celebrated as a significant example of the Pop Art movement.