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  1. Prix de Rome Américain En Arts Visuels: Roy Lichtenstein, Philip Guston, Carl Paul Jennewein, Bruce Nauman, Vito Acconci, Rico Lebrun (French Edition)
  2. Roy Lichtenstein: The Tate Gallery, 6 January-4 February 1968 by Roy Lichtenstein, 1968
  3. Roy Lichtenstein Collagen 1994 by Lichtenstein, 1995
  4. Peintre Du Pop Art: Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Jasper Johns, James Rizzi, Keith Haring, Tom Wesselmann, Philip Guston, Claes Oldenburg (French Edition)
  5. Roy Lichtenstein: Mural With Blue Brush-Stroke. by CALVIN TOMKINS, 1987
  6. Roy Lichtenstein by Diane WALDMAN, 1969
  7. Roy Lichtenstein: Pop Masterpieces, 1961-1964 (5 May-6 June, 1987) by Roy Lichtenstein, 1987
  8. Roy Lichtenstein, ceramic sculpture: An exhibition organized by the Art Gallaries, California State University, Long Beach, February 22-March 20, 1977 by Roy Lichtenstein, 1977
  9. Roy Lichtenstein: Water Lilies by Roy; Tuten, Frederic Lichtenstein, 1992
  10. ROY LICHTENSTEIN by Roy; Coplans, John (edited by) Lichtenstein, 1972
  11. Roy Lichtenstein: Pop Paintings 1961-1969 (Schirmer's Visual Library) by Roy Lichtenstein, 1995-03
  12. Roy Lichtenstein Drawings & Prints by Paul Bianchini, 1969
  13. Roy Lichtenstein: Eight New Paintings by Roy Lichtenstein, 1984-01-01
  14. Roy Lichtenstein: Die Ironie Des Banalen by Roy] Hendrickson, Janis [Lichtenstein, 1988-01-01

101. HighBeam Research: Search Results: Article
lichtenstein, roy (19231997). The The Hutchinson Dictionary of the Arts 01-01-1998 lichtenstein, roy (1923-1997) US Pop artist. He
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102. Online NewsHour: Remembering Roy Lichtenstein-- September 17, 1997
REMEMBERING roy lichtenstein. Paul Richard, art critic for the Washington Post, and Phil Ponce take a look at the life of roy lichtenstein who died this week.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/remember/1997/lichtenstein_9-30.html
REMEMBERING ROY LICHTENSTEIN
SEPTEMBER 30, 1997
NEWSHOUR TRANSCRIPT Paul Richard, art critic for the Washington Post , and Phil Ponce take a look at the life of Roy Lichtenstein who died this week. PHIL PONCE: Roy Lichtenstein, one of the originators of pop art, died yesterday at age 73. He rose to prominence in the 1960's by making art based on cartoons. And whether the images were of romance or war, his works often parodied and poked fun at American life. Paul Richard is the art critic for the "Washington Post." He joins us now for a look at the artist and his work. Welcome, Mr. Richard. First of all, why was Roy Lichtenstein considered an important artist? PAUL RICHARD, Washington Post: Oh, he was a lovable artist, and he left a very strong imprint on 35 years of American painting and American pop culture. And he took elements of pop culture that were really not at all a part of the world ofhigh world of painting and brought them together. PHIL PONCE: So what did he do that hadn’t been done before when you talk about making new elements of pop culture, what do you mean? PAUL RICHARD: He took images that had no esthetic content. You could open a romance magazine if you were a teenage girl or a war comic if you were a teenage boy, or flip through the ads in the back of a New York tabloid and see images that your eye would just skip over. He took these images, copied them, at first rather crudely, but then with fabulous elegance, and made these images deserving of being scanned or attention paid to them equal to the art in museums. And he really broadened what we saw as and thought of as art.

103. Michaels - Art Prints, Posters And Framed Art
Home Art Framed Prints Artists roy lichtenstein, View Shopping Cart (0). lichtenstein, roy, VIEW ARTIST BIOGRAPHY, 18 OF 10 ITEMS, Blam. roy lichtenstein.
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104. Lichtenstein At The Hayward Gallery

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105. Massurrealism.com | About Massurrealism
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About Massurrealism :
Massurrealism
is a form of art that is rooted in the combination of mass media related art [ such as pop art ] and surrealist imagery. Essentially it is an evolution of surrealism that is strongly influenced by mass-media and technology . With interest begining in 1992, artists began writing about massurrealism . These essays came from a variety of artists including digital artists, video artists, as well as art directors and graphic designers. One important point about massurrealism is the common thread among massurrealists, the marriage of pop-art/mass media subjects and techniques to the surreal, which are individually expressed in each artist. These are just a few techniques that bridge the gap between the "traditional" and the newer media. As time progresses, newer media and technology are being discovered. The evolving computer technology alone is changing what is considered "mass-media". A world wide, grass-roots art interest, massurrealism follows this evolution, embodies the mystery of today's society. Expressions of the imagination and the creativity are what surround its inspiration.•
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"Hey, wait. What makes massurrealism so unique? this is art that I see everyday."

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