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  2. Mr. Bellamy - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Bellamy is a 1961 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein in his comic book style of using Ben-Day dots and a text balloon. The work is regarded as one of the better examples of Lichtenstein's sense of humor. The work is held in the collection at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. [1]

  3. Girl with Ball - Wikipedia

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    The source of Girl with Ball was a common advertisement image.. Girl with Ball was inspired by a 1961 advertisement for the Mount Airy Lodge in the Pocono Mountains. [1] The ad, which started running in 1955, was widely published in the New York metropolitan area and elsewhere, including several prominent newspapers such as The New York Times and the Daily News. [2]

  4. Roy Lichtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Roy Fox Lichtenstein [2] (/ ˈ l ɪ k t ən ˌ s t aɪ n /; October 27, 1923 – September 29, 1997) was an American pop artist.He rose to prominence in the 1960s through pieces which were inspired by popular advertising and the comic book style.

  5. 'Antiques Roadshow': Man finds fortune with pop art piece - AOL

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    Roy Lichtenstein, the artist of the screen print, became a leading figure in the new art movement in the 1960's along with other famous artists like Andy Warhol. His work was heavily influenced by ...

  6. I Can See the Whole Room...and There's Nobody in It!

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    The work is an example of Lichtenstein's presentation of the uncertainty of the one-eyed perspective. [9] It is considered to be a work on the subject of "focal vision and blindness", [7] and it is a prominent example of the theme running through Lichtenstein's art relating to vision. He uses the narrative to emphasize this theme, while playing ...

  7. Drowning Girl - Wikipedia

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    Drowning Girl was part of the largest-ever retrospective of Lichtenstein, which visited the Art Institute of Chicago in 2012, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., in 2012 and 2013, the Tate Modern in London in 2013, and the Centre Pompidou in 2013. [65]