Roy Fox Lichtenstein (October 27, 1923 - September 29, 1997) was an American pop artist. During the 1960s, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist among others, he became a leading figure in the new art movement. His work defined the basic premise of pop art through parody. Favoring the comic strip as his main inspiration, Lichtenstein produced hard-edged, precise compositions that documented while it parodied often in a tongue-in-cheek humorous manner. His work was heavily influenced by both popular advertising and the comic book style. He described pop art as "not 'American' painting but actually industrial painting". His paintings were exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City.


M...Maybe
Offset Print
100 x 140 cm
Museum Ludwig 1983
Offset Print
59,5 x 84 m
Open Edition
Brush Strokes
LithographOffset Print signed
40 x 40 cm matted
Artist's Studio - Look Mickey
Offset Print signed
40 x 40 cm matted
ART
Offset Print signed
40 x 40 cm matted
Stretcher Frame
Offset Print signed
40 x 40 cm matted
Torpedo los
Offset Print signed
40 x 40 cm matted
Spray II
Offset Print
40 x 40 cm matted
Roommates
Offset Print
Whaam
Offset Print
Diptych 150 x 64 cm
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As I Opened Fire
Offset Print
Triptych 156 x 63 cm
Open Edition