Recognized for his masterful ability to turn comic strip aesthetics into high art, Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) was a pioneering force in Pop art, along with peers like James Rosenquist, Andy Warhol, ...
In 1994, Roy Lichtenstein was approached by an elite yacht racing syndicate from Maine to design the hull and spinnaker of their vessel for the 1995 America’s Cup—the most prestigious sailing race in ...
He painted tiny reproductions of works by Warhol, Lichtenstein, Duchamp and many others, raising questions about originality and creativity. By Richard Sandomir A gregarious yet humble co-founder of ...
One clue in the show is that just before he made the rag-painted abstractions, Lichtenstein made a series of drawings that combined free-flowing Abstract-Expressionist gestures with images of Bugs ...
Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997) is pictured in 1962 in one of his earlier studios. Ben Martin/Getty Images This home was a work of art. Legendary pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s studio, where ...
Roy Lichtenstein’s wry, comic book-y images may feel quintessentially New York. The Pop art pioneer, after all, grew up on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, where he lived most of his life. But for more ...
When George Washington crossed the Delaware River to ambush enemy soldiers in the Battle of Trenton, nobody was on hand to portray his masterful tactical maneuver. The famous depiction hanging in the ...
A once-in-a-generation collection of Roy Lichtenstein’s art is heading to auction in May, with Sotheby’s expecting the vibrant selection to pull in more than $35 million (€30.8 million). The sale will ...
The gift’s promise lies not just in its scale and Lichtenstein’s outsize place in 20th-century art, but in the fact that much of the materials will be searchable ...
The last remaining New York City property owned by the estate of celebrated pop artist Roy Lichtenstein has found a buyer, The Post has learned. Located at 739 Washington Street in Manhattan’s West ...