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  1. In an interview with Richard Brown Baker, held September 18, 1963, Indiana noted that the painting was the first of his works to be illustrated in color in a magazine, in the September 20, 1963, issue of Life.

  2. Left to right, LOVE (1966–1968), USA 666 (The Sixth American Dream) (1964–66), Four (1959–62/1972), and Eat/Die (1962) Photo: Tom Powel Imaging. Robert Indiana (September 13, 1928–May 19, 2018) was an American painter, sculptor, and printmaker who played a central role in the development of assemblage art, hard-edge painting, and Pop art.

  3. Originally conceived as a diptych with The Dietary, this work was sold separately. Its title is a play on the words “eatery” and “cafeteria” and suggests the automats and lunch counters common in 1950s and 1960s across the United States.

  4. From Sotheby's, Robert Indiana, The Dietary (1962), Oil on canvas, 152.4 × 121.9 cm

  5. de orden. Artículo de Wikipedia Referencias. Robert Clark (n. New Castle, Indiana; 13 de septiembre de 1928), más conocido como Robert Indiana, es un artista estadounidense asociado con el movimiento pop art. De todas sus obras, las más conocidas son las series realizadas con la palabra LOVE.

  6. 19 de may. de 2018 · Robert Indiana. American Painter and Sculptor. Born: September 13, 1928 - New Castle, Indiana. Died: May 19, 2018 - Vinalhaven Island, Maine. Movements and Styles: Pop Art. , Minimalism. , Hard-edge Painting. "I have always thought of my work as being celebratory. Let's say it's the three C's - commemorative, celebratory, and colorful." 1 of 7.

  7. Collection. News. Robert Indiana (b. Robert Clark, 1928) first emerged on the wave of Pop Art that engulfed the art world in the early 1960s. Bold and visually dazzling, his work embraced the vocabulary of highway signs and roadside entertainments that were commonplace in post war America.