Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was a renowned American pop artist. He pioneered a style that blended comic book imagery with fine art techniques. His iconic works, such as "WHAAM!" (1962) and "Oh, Jeff... I Love You" (1964), feature bold colors, Ben-Day dots, and narrative scenes borrowed from comic strips and advertisements. Lichtenstein's work often poked fun at consumer culture and explored themes of romance, war, and American life.
Styles: Pop, ComicBook
Blue-Chip
Painter