Product code: Roy Lichtenstein Explosion No. 1 outlet German Museum Art Print 1965 New Modern POP Art
ROY LICHTENSTEIN EXPLOSION NO. 1, 1965 German Museum Art Print Printed on high quality 230 gsm poster paper Size: 11 inches x 14 inches (27.9cm x 35.6cm) ROY LICHTENSTEIN: In the 1960s, Roy Lichtenstein became a leading figure of the new Pop Art movement. Inspired by advertisements and comic strips, Lichtenstein's bright, graphic works parodied American popular culture and the art world itself. Lichtenstein's best-known work from this period is "Whaam!," which he painted in 1963, using a comic book panel from a 1962 issue of DC Comics' All-American Men of War as his inspiration. Other works of the 1960s featured cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and advertisements for food and household products. He created a large-scale mural of a laughing young woman (adapted from an image in a comic book) for the New York State Pavilion of the 1964 World's Fair in New York City. Ref#G000036 outlet.
ROY LICHTENSTEIN EXPLOSION NO. 1, 1965 German Museum Art Print Printed on high quality 230 gsm poster paper Size: 11 inches x 14 inches (27.9cm x 35.6cm) ROY LICHTENSTEIN: In the 1960s, Roy Lichtenstein became a leading figure of the new Pop Art movement. Inspired by advertisements and comic strips, Lichtenstein's bright, graphic works parodied American popular culture and the art world itself. Lichtenstein's best-known work from this period is "Whaam!," which he painted in 1963, using a comic book panel from a 1962 issue of DC Comics' All-American Men of War as his inspiration. Other works of the 1960s featured cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and advertisements for food and household products. He created a large-scale mural of a laughing young woman (adapted from an image in a comic book) for the New York State Pavilion of the 1964 World's Fair in New York City. Ref#G000036 outlet.