When American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein painted Look Mickey in 1961, it set the tone for his career. This primary-color portrait of the cartoon mouse introduced Lichtenstein’s detached and deadpan style at a time when introspective Abstract Expressionism reigned. Mining material from advertisements, comics, and the everyday, Lichtenstein brought what was then a great taboo—commercial art—into the gallery.
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Year Made: 1985, Lithograph, woodcut, and screenprint on Arches 88 paper 41 × 56 in 104.1 × 142.2 cm Edition 50/60 This is part of a limited edition set.Price :
$98,000.00Category :
Post-War Art