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, ...
The last remaining New York City property owned by the estate of celebrated pop artist Roy Lichtenstein has found a buyer, The Post has learned. Located at 739 Washington Street in Manhattan’s West ...
The New York estate of pop artist Roy Lichtenstein—which was put up for sale last year for the first time since he bought it in 1970—has just gotten a $2 million price cut. The historic home is ...
He painted tiny reproductions of works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Duchamp and many others, raising questions about originality and creativity. By Richard Sandomir A gregarious yet humble co-founder of ...
A gregarious yet humble co-founder of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation, she donated more than 1,000 of her husband’s works, notably to the Whitney Museum. By Deborah Solomon Dorothy Lichtenstein, a ...
Works by Roy Lichtenstein, a defining American pop artist, have found a new home in North Texas. The Dallas Museum of Art and the Nasher Sculpture Center announced the joint acquisition of more than ...
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 ...
Drowning Girl, 1963, Oil and acrylic on canvas; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, Philip Johnson Fund (by exchange) and gift of Mr. and Mrs. Bagley Wright © Estate ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The first major retrospective show of American pop artist Roy Lichtenstein's work is to go on show for the first time in 20 years at a gallery in London next year. The Tate Modern ...
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