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Roy Lichtenstein. Explosion from 9. 1967. Lithograph from a portfolio of nine lithographs (one with embossing). composition and sheet: 22 1/16 x 17 1/16" (56 x 43.3 cm). Hollander's Workshop, Inc., New York. Hollander's Workshop, Inc., New York. John B. Turner Fund. 2324.1967.4. Portfolio. Drawings & Prints
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Born in New York in 1923, Roy Lichtenstein was a leading American Pop artist along with Andy Warhol. He studied art in Art Students League of New York in 1...
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Roy Lichtenstein (Pop art american) "Girl with tear I " 1977
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......Roy Lichtenstein, Thunderbolt, felt banner, 1966. via LA Modern Auctions...
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Roy Lichtenstein is one of my favorite artists. His work is bright, bold, graphic, and thought provoking. We were visiting Chicago a couple of years ago, and as luck would have it, we were there during an AMAZING Lichtenstein retrospective at the Art Institute of Chicago . (Side note: if y
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Happy belated 100th birthday Roy Lichtenstein! Like Andy Warhol, he was an American pop artist. His 1960s style of Pop art was inspired by 1950s comic strip images and advertising. This sometimes led to accusations of lack of originality and merely copying pictures from cartoons. However, Lichtenstein insisted his style, which used both mechanical reproduction and hand drawing, involved considerable alteration of the original source. He emphasized bold black outlines, ben-day dots and…
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Sweet Dreams Baby!, from 11 Pop Artists
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Students in grades 5 & 6 have been diligently working on their Onomatopoeia art for the past two weeks. First, they had to fill up the entire 9x12 paper with black text from magazine pages. Then, they were to create a sketch of their word and some action symbols that represent the chosen word. Next, they drew their design on top of the magazine paper with a sharpie marker and added shadowing around their letters. Last, I had them use a limited color palette of blue, red, and yellow to…
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