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- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 author "Hendrickson, Janis".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 chapter "A Closer Look At Benday Dots".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 chapter "Compilations, Syncopations, Discombobulations".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 chapter "Lichtenstein Looks At Art".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 chapter "Lichtenstein Looks at Art".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 chapter "The Beginnings".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 chapter "The Pictures That Lichtenstein Made Famous, or The Pictures That Made Lichtenstein Famous".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 chapter "The Pictures That Lichtenstein made Famous, or The Pictures that Made Lichtenstein Famous".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 date "1993".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 first "Janis".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Artists_Studioxe2x80x94Look_Mickey.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy As_I_Opened_Fire.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Drowning_Girl.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Expressionist_Head.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Golf_Ball.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy I_Can_See_the_Whole_Room...and_Theres_Nobody_in_It!.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Look_Mickey.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy M-Maybe.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Mr._Bellamy.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Mural_with_Blue_Brushstroke.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Portrait_of_Madame_Cézanne.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Ten_Dollar_Bill_(Roy_Lichtenstein).
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isCitedBy Torpedo...Los!.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 isbn "3-8228-9633-0".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 last "Hendrickson".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 location Cologne,_Germany.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "20".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "25".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "29".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "34".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "38".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "64".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "65".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "78".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "85".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 page "93".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 pages "10–11".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 pages "12".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 pages "48–49".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 pages "52−54".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 pages "86–87".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 pages "9, 12".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 pages "90–93".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 publisher Benedikt_Taschen.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 publisher Taschen.
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 publisher "Taschen".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 quote "A lithograph of a ten-dollar bill that he made in 1956 shows just how humorous this marriage of established art forms and Americana could become. Lichtenstein almost seems to be forging money; his lithograph is a brand-new bill of tender and not a picture of one. The rectangular shape of the paper upon which the image is printed has about the same proportions as the currency".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 quote "Although all of these images are bound together formally, they make up a pastiche. It is not surprising that Lichtenstein arrived at the final composition by susing a collage model. After the final arrangement of images was decided, slides of the collage were made and projected onto the wall of the building. Lichtenstein, together with assistants, drew the outlines of the mural after these slides. Later the outlines were filled in with the artist's choice of colors, which had been extended over the past few years to include solid intermediary shades like orange and grey. As the artist explained to Calvin Tomkins in a book about the mural, 'I like the concept of using five colors, like in cartoons. I'm going to use eighteen or so in the mural...".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 quote "As in the Studios, the gigantic Mural With Blue Brushstroke that Lichtenstein executed in 1986 for the Equitable Tower in New York quotes or re-phrases many of his own works, as well as those of other artists. The door part of a mirror and an entablature had already been used in Artist's Studio, Look Mickey...The beach ball from 1961 is no longer in the hands of a beautiful young woman; instead a Léger figure tosses it up into the air. The ball's upper crescent has become the rising sun of a landscape, whose rolling hills are scarred by random Benday dots...A streaming blue waterfall in the guise of Lichtenstein's brushstroke – minus its texture – pours down from one corner...".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 quote "However, the medallion portrait of President Hamilton shows him as a planar, anteater-like being with the hair-do of the young Picasso and a row of eyes like a figure by Francis Picabia".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 quote "She is lying in the water as if it were a bed, a mixture of eroticism and final resting place.".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 quote "The Drowning Girl shows a young woman who seems to have cried herself a river. She is literally drowning in emotion and has abandoned herself to its destructive forces. Brad, the name of the man involved with several of Lichtenstein's "heroines", must have hurt her badly.".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 quote "The stripes had already taken the place of dots in preliminary drawings, since they were quicker and easier to sketch. Yet the formal acceptance of stripes as a final form came about after Lichtenstein had worked on figurative sculpture that had grown directly out of his painted oeuvre. Although a piece like Standing Explosion works with perforated steel to show dots in a negative way, positive dots were impossible in sculpture since they could not float in free space. In his Cup and Saucer sculptures, his Expressionist Head or his Matissean Goldfish Bowl series, the shading effect of the diagonals emphasizes the linear quality of the sculpture as a whole.".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 ref "harv".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 title "Roy Lichtenstein".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 year "1993".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 year "1994".
- books?vid=ISBN3-8228-9633-0 year "2006".