Known particularly for his adaptations of comic books and other commercial imagery, Roy Lichtenstein was second only to Andy ...
Recognized for his masterful ability to turn comic strip aesthetics into high art, Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) was a pioneering force in Pop art, along with peers like James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The last New York City property owned by celebrated pop artist Roy Lichtenstein has sold for $6.525 million. The last remaining ...
On Wednesday, an auction of art and objects from Roy and Dorothy Lichtenstein’s Southampton home hauled in a total of $1.12 million. The white-glove sale at Bonhams saw more than 170 items from the ...
There’s one piece in the range of 43 Roy Lichtenstein works up for auction at Sotheby’s that feels out of place. Among the thousands of Ben Day dots, exacting lines, and clear subjects associated ...
View more than seventy remarkable works by a Pop Art master at the Skirball Cultural Center, now through March 12. Renowned for his inventive interplay of line, dot, and color, Roy Lichtenstein ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. The Roy Lichtenstein Foundation Records and Roy Lichtenstein Papers document the life, work, and legacy of Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997), as well ...
Every time you go to the John Glenn International Airport, you may pass by one of the most controversial pieces of art in the Columbus' history.
Industry and the Arts (I) is a 1969 screenprint on aluminum by Roy Lichtenstein. The two halves of this work show industry - represented by smokestacks, an airplane, and a gear - and the arts, taking ...
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