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Dorothy Lichtenstein, a prominent arts patron and widow of the acclaimed Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein, died on July 4 at her home in Southampton, N.Y. She was 84.
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Dorothy Lichtenstein, President of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, Dies at 84 - MSNDorothy Lichtenstein, the philanthropist widow to Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein and the cofounder of his eponymous foundation, died on July 4. She was 84. The news was confirmed by her family, who ...
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Dorothy Lichtenstein, Arcadia University Graduate and Roy Lichtenstein Foundation Co-founder, Dies at 84 - MSNDorothy Lichtenstein, a graduate of Arcadia University in Glenside and co-founder and president of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, died on July 4 at 84, … ...
Dorothy Lichtenstein, svelte and elegant in simple black pants and turtleneck, her gray hair pulled up in a bun, takes delight in pointing to a pair of brass, high-heeled shoes on a shelf.
Now, the longtime Southampton compound of the late sculptor Hal Buckner and his late partner, arts patron Dorothy Lichtenstein, widow of pop art icon Roy Lichtenstein, has hit the market for just ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s longtime Hamptons retreat, once a carriage house, hit the market for roughly $20 million in September following the death of his wife, Dorothy. The home remains on the market.
Woman about town (Southampton, specifically) Dorothy Lichtenstein is supposedly pursuing a home on Meeting House Lane, says the Post. The widow of contemporary artist Roy Lichtenstein is a fixture of ...
An 1845 townhouse a few blocks from the Whitney was last home to the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation. After the death of his widow, it’s up for sale. The 1845 house where the artist once lived has ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s Longtime Home in the Hamptons Pops Up for Sale at $20 Million The late artist acquired the Southampton estate in 1970, and his wife Dorothy Lichtenstein owned it until her ...
On the Dot: Vienna’s Albertina Celebrates Roy Lichtenstein’s Centennial Amidst a resurgence of interest in comics and the transformative impact of digital mediums, Dorothy Lichtenstein and ...
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