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1st. edition , 1st. printing 2001 , Gray cloth hardcover with the dust jacket, 85 page book with some black & white illustrations and many color plates. Condition : Fine Size: 4to - over 9" - 12" ...
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1st. edition , 1st. printing 2001 , Gray cloth hardcover with the dust jacket, 85 page book with some black & white illustrations and many color plates. Condition : Fine Size: 4to - over 9" - 12" tall
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Whiz Bang Pop Blam Roy Lichtenstein has rendered everything from a comic-book cell and a warplane to a country landscape and a turkey in his trademark style drawn from printed advertisements and cartoons. A master mixer of popular culture and high art, Lichtenstein's painterly use of Benday dots and heavy outlines turned oil paintings into something they had never before come close to. This catalogue chronicles the evolution of his brushstroke and painterly style from the late 50s through the 90s, complete with photographs of the artist at work, and reproductions of paintings, drawings, and sculptures. Critic and scholar Dave Hickey's highly original and compelling personal essay challenges the way we traditionally think about Lichtenstein's art.Product Info
ISBN: 097138441X
ISBN-13: 9780971384415
Publisher: Mitch - Innes & Nash
Year: 2001
Type: Used
Binding: Hardcover
First Edition
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