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Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art

Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art

One of the most famous painters in the latter half of the 20th century. He was a leading figure in the new wave art movement alongside the likes of Andy Warhol and Jasper Johns. His pop art often used comic book panels as their inspiration.

Name:
Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art
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Start year:
1945
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Note: Comics listed were ones from which Lichtenstein derived inspirational material.

Comics were often used as the inspiration for Roy Lichtenstein's pop art pieces. He copied comic book artwork from Tony Abruzzo, Mike Sekowsky, John Romita and Myron Fass, among others. Among the genres which he copied, war comics and romance comics were among the most famous of his works.

There is some controversy surrounding the use of the art as Lichtenstein never gave credits to the original artist, and thus the original artist never received any royalties for their works being copied. Art historian David Barsalou has made a comprehensive list of comics from which the material may have been drawn (this is partially reflected in the list of issue appearances.) The list has some ambiguity, for instance in cases where Lichtenstein drew inspiration from comics panels of people kissing (a fairly common occurrence in romance comics.)

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