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For precisely that reason, every aficionado of Lichtenstein’s Pop paintings should see the show and read the superlative catalogue. Roy Lichtenstein, Washington Crossing the Delaware II, c. 1951.
Pop Art artist Roy Lichtenstein may have ushered in a new wave of contemporary art, but it certainly didn't stop with him. That doesn't mean new artists define themeselves the same way he did.
We break down the importance and impact of Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein with Leskovar Fine Art. Roy Lichtenstein, Water Lily (Corlett 281) (1993). Courtesy of Leskovar Fine Art.
Louis Menand writes about the exhibition “Roy Lichtenstein: History in the Making, 1948–1960,” forthcoming to the Parrish Art Museum, which explores the pre-Pop work of the artist Roy ...
The exhibition includes more than 70 Lichtenstein works spanning four decades, including the iconic and rarely exhibited “Ten Dollar Bill,” one of Lichtenstein’s first Pop Art pieces.
In life, Roy Lichtenstein was one of the biggest names in pop art. Now, more than a decade after his death, his paintings still get double takes. Here's Erin Moriarty of "48 Hours": ...
It’s an example of the breadth Sotheby’s is able to represent with its latest auction of Lichtensteins, which spans four decades and numerous mediums. Roy Lichtenstein, Untitled, 1960.
The New Orleans Museum of Art has announced the acquisition of a large-scale sculpture designed by international pop art star Roy Lichtenstein. The 20-foot-tall aluminum sculpture titled "Five ...
These eye-catching new stamps honor Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), the iconic American artist of the mid-20th-century pop art movement, which looked to popular culture for its aesthetic.