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    Roy Lichtenstein was born on October 27 1923 and died September 29 1997. He was an American pop artist. During the 1960s‚ his paintings were exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City and‚ along with Andy Warhol‚ Jasper Johns‚ James Rosenquist‚ and others. He became a leading figure in the new art movement. His work defined the basic foundation of pop art better than any other through parody. Favoring the old-fashioned comic strip as subject matter‚ Lichtenstein produced hard-edged

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    ROY LICHTENSTEIN In the city of New York a future artist was born. Roy Lichtenstein. He was brought up in a middle class Jewish family. His father was a real estate broker named Milton and his mother‚ Beatrice Werner‚ was a homemaker. His interest in art started as a hobby in school. In 1939‚ when he was in his last year of school he went to summer classes at the Art Students League of New York. Under the Tutelage of Reginald Marsh he worked and improved in his artistic skills. Roy Lichtenstein

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    Roy Lichtenstein is one of the two most recognized names in Pop Art (Andy Warhol being the other). He is best known for his paintings of what appear to be machine-printed comic strips‚ although he was also fond of depicting advertisements- Roy Lichtenstein (American‚ 1923-1997) The Kiss‚ 1962 Oil on canvas 80 x 68 in. Private Collection of Paul G. Allen Image © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein Private Collection of Paul G. Allen Image © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein (pronounced /ˈlɪktənˌstaɪn/;

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    Drowning Girl‚ Roy Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was an America Pop Artist. He was born on October 27th‚ 1923 and grew up in into an upper class family in Manhattan‚ New York. After graduating‚ Lichtenstein studied briefly at the Art Students League then enrolled at Ohio State University. He was forced to leave and during 1943 and 1946‚ he joined the army then returned to Ohio State and got a masters degree in teaching. After a few years in teaching‚ Lichtenstein was influenced by one of his students

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    Roy Lichtenstein is the man behind pop art since the 1940’s. One of his many most famous art pieces is Drowning Girl which he created in 1963. The painting tells the story of a woman drowning and her comment in refusing to call on a “Brad” for help. She looks sadden with tears forming in her closed eyes and a hand faintly stretched out for some form of help. Art elements such as different colors lines‚ and shapes allow the viewers to receive the message Lichtenstein created in the image. The piece

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    The two artist I have chosen to study a FBC Cadell and Roy Lichtenstein. Both artist are from different movements and styles. Cadell painted in the the impressionist style in the early 20th century whereas Lichtenstein painted in the Pop-art style during the 1960s and 70s. Impressionists were obsessed with light and the way it affected surfaces. They were also interested in the way light creates colours and shadows on objects. Cadell lived a worked in Edinburgh and was part of an art movement called

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    Roy Lichtenstein’s piece “Drowning Girl” (1963) is a pop art painting depicting a crying woman surrounded by water. The painting employs a comic book style of art‚ emulating old comic strips through the colors‚ thick lines‚ and Ben-Day dots. It is currently on display at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City‚ New York‚ and has been a part of their permanent collection since 1971. The piece is oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas. The work pays homage to the old comic strips that displayed

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    I Love You Too It was a warm‚ but breezy Sunday afternoon. The usual day of fall‚ the leaves were turning; reds‚ yellows‚ and oranges flooded the trees (imagery). Leaves danced around the hard concrete pavement (personification)‚ and then lifting off into the air. I was walking to Tyzer’s house‚ suddenly; a chill ran up my back. Turning around‚ there was a pearly Tahoe. But‚ this Tahoe was familiar; I turned around and walked faster. The chill in my spine turned into pierce‚ throbbing pain; grabbing

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    that you will wake up out of your sleep just to make sure they aren’t real. Nightmares are the ones that really make you do it though. They are so scary. You can have a nightmare about a monster‚ someone dying‚ or maybe even somebody breaking into your house. I have had plenty of nightmares‚ but there is one that I really want to talk about. My all-time worst nightmare was my whole family dying. It was the scariest thing that has ever happened. Luckily it was just a dream though. One night I was

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    FROM HIS PEOPLE AND FROM THE FILIPINO CULTURE. Rizal spent the best time of his adult life studying abroad. In his travels‚ he was exposed to different cultures‚ met learned men and devoted his time in books. Back in the Philippines‚ his stay was too short and for his last years in the country‚ he was kept away from his social and political endeavors in the urban areas. 5. ATTEMPTS TO REPLACE JOSE RIZAL AS NATIONAL HERO As a national hero‚ Jose Rizal has all the desirable qualities of a great

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