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Roy Lichtenstein

Author: Lawrence Alloway.

Roy Lichtenstein

Author: Lawrence Alloway.

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Item #: D41879
Format: Paperback
Pages: 128
Publication Date: 1983
Publisher: Abbeville
ISBN: 9780896593312
Featuring close to 50 full color illustrations, this entry in the Modern Masters series demonstrates how artist Roy Lichtenstein was not only one of the most significant postwar artists, but also a perceptive, ironic commentator on contemporary Roy Lichtenstein became famous in the early 1960s for his deadpan recreations of popular imagery, particularly pain... More
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Featuring close to 50 full color illustrations, this entry in the Modern Masters series demonstrates how artist Roy Lichtenstein was not only one of the most significant postwar artists, but also a perceptive, ironic commentator on contemporary Roy Lichtenstein became famous in the early 1960s for his deadpan recreations of popular imagery, particularly paintings based on war and romance comics. As this book demonstrates, Lichtenstein's interest in quoting subjects form both high and low art has continued throughout his career, producing a fascinating and varied body of work. As Lawrence Alloway's incisive text makes clear, Lichtenstein was not only one of the most significant postwar artists, but also a perceptive, ironic commentator on contemporary society.


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