"Woman in bath"
Roy Lichtenstein - 172 x 172 cm
Roy Lichtenstein changed his style from expressionism to Pop Art in the 1960s using his characteristic Ben-Day dots technique to incorporate the look of mechanical reproduction but in the traditional form of painting. In Woman in Bath, the thick black lines outlining the lady is an imitation of the comic book style, separating her from the static tiled wall, using only basic primary colours- red, blue and yellow. With this incorporation of the comic style, he was able to depict emotionally charged subject matters in a calculated manner, but his mainstream success came with accusations of counterfeiting commercial images. His work as well as that of Andy Warhol heralded the Pop Art Movement, bringing an end to Abstract Expressionism.
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