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Roy Lichtenstein was a Pop Art painter whose works, in a style derived from comic strips, portray the trivialization of culture endemic in contemporary American life. Using bright, strident colors and techniques borrowed from the printing industry, he ironically incorporates mass-produced emotions and objects into highly sophisticated references to art history.

Primary colors-red, yellow and blue, heavily outlined in black-became his favorites. Instead of shades of color, he used the benday dot, a method by which an image is created, and its density of tone modulated in printing. Sometimes he selected a comic-strip scene, recomposed it, projected it onto his canvas and stenciled in the dots. "I want my painting to look as if it had been programmed," Lichtenstein explained. Despite the fact that many of his paintings are relatively small, Lichtenstein's method of handling his subject matter conveys a sense of monumental size. His images seem massive.

Since 1962, he turned to the work of artists such as Picasso, Mondrian and even Monet as inspiration for his work. In the mid-1960s, he also painted sunsets and landscapes in his by-now familiar style. "I'm interested in portraying a sort of anti-sensibility that pervades society," Lichtenstein says, summing up his work.

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Landscape Mobile (Limoges), 1991

Painted bronze and porcelain

21 3/4h x 25 1/2w x 5 3/4d in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Nude Reading, from the Nude Series (C. 288), 1994

Relief print on Rives BFK mold-made paper

30 5/8h x 36 3/8w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Composition I, 1996

Screenprint in colors on Lanaquarelle watercolor paper

47 1/2h x 34 1/2w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Blue Lily Pads (C. 262), 1992

Screenprint enamel on processed and swirled stainless steel

43 1/2h x 38 1/2w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Forms in Space, 1985

Screenprint

31h x 47 1/2w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Water Lilies with Willows (C. 266), 1992

Screenprint enamel on processed and swirled stainless steel in artist's fame

58h x 104 1/4w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Two Nudes, State I (C. 285), 1994

Color relief print

41 1/2h x 35w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Thinking Nude (C. 289), 1994

Screenprint in colors

41 7/8h x 61 7/8w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Crak!, 1964

Offset lithograph in colors

19 1/4h x 27 1/2w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

I Love Liberty, 1982

Screenprint in colors

38 3/8h x 27w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Shipboard Girl, 1965

Offset lithograph in colors

27 1/8h x 20 1/4w in

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Sweet Dreams, Baby!, 1965

Screenprint on smooth wove paper

25 5/8h x 35 5/8w in

SOLD

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Crying Girl (Corlett II.1), 1963

Offset lithograph in colors

17 1/8h x 23 1/4w in

SOLD

Lichtenstein artwork

Roy Lichtenstein

Reflections on Crash (from Reflections series), 1990

Lithograph, screenprint, woodcut and metalized PVC collage with embossing on mold-made Somerset Pap

59h x 75w in

SOLD

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