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  • Published: 1 February 2013
  • ISBN: 9780241965061
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 50

Roy Lichtenstein

How Modern Art Was Saved by Donald Duck



An essential guide to the father of Pop art - published in time for a major Tate Modern retrospective

Whaam! Roy Lichtenstein - architect of Pop art, connoisseur of the comic strip, master of irony and prophet of popular culture. From exhilarating images of ice-cool jet pilots in dog fights, to blue-haired Barbie dolls drowning in scenes of domestic heartache, Lichtenstein's instantly recognisable paintings, with their Ben-Day dots and witty one-liners, defined the art of a generation. But how did a jobbing, unassuming painter of the Fifties become a world-famous Pop artist whose work today sells for millions? What do his paintings really tell us? And what is his legacy?

This book, which can be read in two hours or less, is a perfect introduction to the artist and his work. Spanning Lichtenstein's career, and explaining his unique style, it is a journey through the life of one of the twentieth century's greatest artists.

  • Published: 1 February 2013
  • ISBN: 9780241965061
  • Imprint: Penguin eBooks
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 50

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Praise for Roy Lichtenstein

Sooke is an immensely engaging character. He has none of the weighty self-regard that often afflicts art experts and critics; rather he approaches his subjects with a questioning, open, exploratory attitude

Sarah Vine, The Times

His shows are excellent - clever, lively, scholarly, but not too lecturey; he's very good at linking his painters with the world outside the studio, and at how these artists have affected the world today

Sam Wollaston reviewing 'Modern Masters', Guardian