Roy Lichtenstein
American
1923, New York, New York
1997, New York, New York
Although trained as an abstract painter, Roy Lichtenstein became a pioneer of Pop art famed for paintings based on generic romance books and war comics. Lichtenstein transferred the clichéd comic-book compositions to canvas with a projector and simplified them; the resulting paintings mimic the impersonal appearance of cheap four-color printing, despite being meticulously handmade. Characteristic of this work are the enlarged benday dots that would become Lichtenstein's signature mark.
Lichtenstein abandoned working on comics paintings by the mid-1960s, but he retained a lifelong interest in the mass media. His later work often addressed how an artwork's meaning changed when it was reproduced and distributed as a commercial image.
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Works in the Collection
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Roy LichtensteinHead (Black State)
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Roy LichtensteinMorton A. Mort (Black State)
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Roy LichtensteinReclining Nude, from the Expressionist Woodcut series
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Roy LichtensteinDr. Waldmann (Black State)
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Roy LichtensteinNude in the Woods (Black State)
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Roy LichtensteinThe Couple (Black State)
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Roy LichtensteinThe Student (Black State)
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Roy LichtensteinWoman Contemplating a Yellow Cup
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Roy LichtensteinNude at Vanity
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Roy LichtensteinReclining Nude (Black State)
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Roy LichtensteinMirror #2 (Six Panels)
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Roy LichtensteinPainting on Blue and Yellow Wall, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinTwo Paintings: Dagwood, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinPainting in Gold Frame, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinTwo Paintings, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinTwo Paintings: Beach Ball, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinTwo Paintings: Sleeping Muse, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinPainting on Canvas, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinTwo Paintings: Green Lamp, from the series "Paintings"
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Roy LichtensteinYellow Vase
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