2. He was born in New York on 27th
October 1923 and
he died in 1997.
He was a American pop artist.
Roy Lichtenstein left New York to study at the Ohio
State University.
In 1951 Lichtenstein had his first solo exhibition at
the Carlebach Gallery in New York.
In 1957, he moved back to New York and started
teaching.
3. It's a 1963 painting with oil
and synthetic polymer paint
on canvas by Roy
Lichtenstein.
It's is one of the most
representative paintings of
the pop art movement
4. It's a 1961 oil on canvas
painting by Roy Lichtenstein.
The painting is at the
Washington, D.C., National
Gallery of Art.
Lichtenstein borrows it from
a Donald Duck illustrated
story book, showing Mickey
Mouse and Donald Duck
fishing.
5. Roy Lichtenstein in 1958 made
drawings of comic strip characters.
In the early 1960s, Lichtenstein
produced several "fantasy drama"
paintings of women in love affairs.
6. Roy Lichtenstein in 1958 made
drawings of comic strip characters.
In the early 1960s, Lichtenstein
produced several "fantasy drama"
paintings of women in love affairs.