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  1. Roy Fox Lichtenstein (Nueva York, 27 de octubre de 1923-ibídem, 29 de septiembre de 1997) fue un pintor estadounidense de arte pop, artista gráfico y escultor, conocido sobre todo por sus interpretaciones a gran escala del arte del cómic.

  2. Sus historietas de cómics, como Good Morning, Darling (1964, Galería Leo Castelli, Nueva York), son ampliaciones de los personajes de los dibujos animados, reproducidas a mano, con la misma técnica de puntos y los mismos colores primarios y brillantes que se utilizan para imprimirlos.

  3. He began teaching at Rutgers University in 1960, and by 1961, he had created his first paintings of cartoon and comic strip icons with his trademark use of Benday dots. By 1964, Lichtenstein was one of Pop art's most recognized, yet controversial, artists.

  4. (sometimes Oh, Jeff) is a 1964 oil and magna on canvas painting by Roy Lichtenstein. Like many of Lichtenstein's works, its title comes from the speech balloon in the painting. Although many sources, such as the Encyclopedia of Art , describe Whaam! and Drowning Girl as Lichtenstein's most famous works, [1] [2] artist Vian Shamounki ...

  5. Roy Lichtenstein Temple 1964. Not on view. Medium. Offset lithograph. Dimensions. composition (irreg.): 23 1/8 × 17 3/16" (58.7 × 43.7. cm); sheet: 23 13/16 × 17 3/4" (60.5 × 45.1 cm) Publisher. Leo Castelli Gallery, New York. Edition. 300. Credit. Gift of Carol O. Selle. Object number. 6.1976. Department. Drawings and Prints. Roy Lichtenstein.

  6. As I Opened Fire (sometimes As I Opened Fire...) is a 1964 oil and magna on canvas painting by Roy Lichtenstein. The work is hosted at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam. The source of the subject matter is Jerry Grandenetti 's panels from "Wingmate of Doom," in All American Men of War, no. 90 (March–April 1962), DC Comics. [1] Detail.

  7. Girl in Mirror (sometimes Girl in the Mirror) is a 1964 porcelain-enamel-on-steel pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein that is considered to exist in between eight and ten editions. One edition was part of a $14 million 2012 lawsuit regarding a 2009 sale, while another sold in 2010 for $4.9 million.