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Roy Lichtenstein's 'We Rose Up Slowly' (1964) captures romance through Pop Art's signature Ben-Day dots & comic book style. A striking embrace in blue hues.
Experience Roy Lichtenstein's 'Temple of Apollo': A vibrant Pop Art interpretation of the ancient Greek temple. Explore bold colors, iconic Ben-Day dots & a captivating scene – now available as a hand-painted reproduction.
Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Arctic Landscape’ (1964) is a vibrant Pop Art masterpiece featuring repeating circles & bold colors. Explore this dynamic, geometric abstraction – a unique piece for art collectors.
Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic comic book illustration captures a dramatic scene of wartime preparedness—a masked man wielding an umbrella amidst futuristic figures—exemplifying the bold style and imaginative spirit of Pop Art.
Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic Sandwich and Soda captures the vibrant energy of Pop Art with its bold comic-inspired style—a playful depiction of everyday food against a striking red, white, and blue palette. Explore this captivating piece by Lichtenstein from 1964.
Experience Roy Lichtenstein's 'Seascape' – a vibrant depiction of the ocean rendered in his iconic Ben-Day dot style. This captivating print captures nature’s beauty with Pop Art precision.
Discover Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Gullscape,’ a striking black & white illustration of a seascape. Explore its graphic style, dynamic lines & textured depth – a unique Pop Art piece.
Bold Pop Art reimagines Impressionistic landscapes! Roy Lichtenstein’s ‘Landscape with Figures and Sun,’ 1964, utilizes halftone dots and vibrant blues to capture nature's essence—explore this iconic masterpiece and bring home a piece of American art history.