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Roy Lichtenstein Print THE MELODY HAUNTS MY REVERIE Size Print 30cm x 40cm in black glazed frame Roy Lichtenstein is one of the founders of American Pop art. He was born in New York, the son of a real estate agent & homemaker, & was part of a generation whose young adulthood experiences were defined by World War II. He studied with artist Reginald Marsh at the Art Students League & went on to attend & make art at Ohio State University. His academic life at OSU was interrupted by the war & service in the infantry. His early work was highly interested in American mythologies & frequently referred to images of early American history taken from genre painting. Lichtenstein's painting changed radically in the early 1960s. He began to use imagery found in advertising & comic books; sources that would have been considered outside of art's usual subject matter & formal concerns. Over the course of decades, however, Lichtenstein's innovations came to symbolize art's collision with popular culture, a collision that continues to develop today. From comic exaggerations of advertising to images of war, cartoon icons to consumer goods, anything & everything printed & distributed in American culture was a potential subject for Lichtenstein's painting. While the subject matter of Lichtenstein's work often takes center stage, his engagement with the conventions of printing & advertising, & how those conventions affect vision, was of central importance to his studio practice. Benday dots, hatch marks, blocked coloring & shadows, & the delineation of forms with simple black lines became part of Lichtenstein's toolbox. These strategies of mechanized visual shorthand were employed to reexamine art history through the lens of contemporary life. in five thousand paintings, prints, drawings, sculptures, murals, & other objects, Lichtenstein systematically studied & experimented with many of the concerns, philosophies, & genres of art. He was particularly interested in how painting represents the world, & how various art movements, like impressionism, cubism, & expressionism, put forth different claims about what that representation was capable of achieving. Lichtenstein reproduces, exaggerates, puns, parodies, satirizes, and, most importantly, tests these theories & approaches in a body of work that has become foundational to any understanding of post-war American art Roy Lichtenstein The Melody Haunts My Reverie Print Framed Black

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