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  2. Masterpiece (Lichtenstein) - Wikipedia

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    Masterpiece is a 1962 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein that uses his classic Ben-Day dots and narrative content contained within a speech balloon. In 2017, the painting sold for $165 million. In 2017, the painting sold for $165 million.

  3. 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.During the 1960's, along with Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, and James Rosenquist, he became a leading figure in the new art movement.

  4. Category:Paintings by Roy Lichtenstein - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Paintings by Roy Lichtenstein" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. ... Masterpiece (Lichtenstein) Mr. Bellamy;

  5. List of most expensive paintings - Wikipedia

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    Masterpiece: Roy Lichtenstein: 1962 January 2017: 12 Agnes Gund [40] [41] Steven A. Cohen [42] Private sale $204 $135 Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I: Gustav Klimt: 1907 June 18, 2006: 1 Maria Altmann: Ronald Lauder, Neue Galerie: Private sale via Christie's [43] $202.7 $155 Le Rêve: Pablo Picasso: 1932 March 26, 2013: 6 Steve Wynn: Steven A ...

  6. Drowning Girl - Wikipedia

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    I'd Rather Sink) is a 1963 American painting in oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas by Roy Lichtenstein, based on original art by Tony Abruzzo. The painting is considered among Lichtenstein's most significant works, perhaps on a par with his acclaimed 1963 diptych Whaam! .

  7. Whaam! - Wikipedia

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    Whaam! is a 1963 diptych painting by the American artist Roy Lichtenstein. It is one of the best-known works of pop art, and among Lichtenstein's most important paintings. [1] Whaam! was first exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City in 1963, and purchased by the Tate Gallery, London, in 1966.