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- 414cbbfef49cd51a7fae15aa0e3e0398d29abcc051b23d380fcde72befc9e0f9 author "Hatch".
- 414cbbfef49cd51a7fae15aa0e3e0398d29abcc051b23d380fcde72befc9e0f9 isCitedBy Brushstrokes.
- 414cbbfef49cd51a7fae15aa0e3e0398d29abcc051b23d380fcde72befc9e0f9 page "57".
- 414cbbfef49cd51a7fae15aa0e3e0398d29abcc051b23d380fcde72befc9e0f9 quote "When Lichtenstein took up the brushstroke motif in 1965, the gesture was immediately received as a satirical send-up of Abstract Expressionism. The artist himself helped pave the way for this reception. Speaking in a 1964 interview, before he had taken up the theme, he said:...".