Additional Resources
Recommended Books:
Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio (2011), Laurie Lambrecht
Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective (2012), James Rondeau
Roy Lichtenstein: Conversations With Surrealism (2006), Charles Stuckey
Roy Lichtenstein, 1923-1997 (2001), Janis Hendrickson
Recommended Websites:
MoMA Roy Lichtenstein- Thorough page looking into Lichtenstein's style with helpful references to many specific paintings
Roy Lichtenstein- Excellent overview of the artist's life, limited information on his style
Roy Lichtenstein: from heresy to visionary- Thorough analysis of the Lichtenstein style as well as process while considering the contextual criticisms and modern criticisms
Roy Lichtenstein: The Artist and His Work- Good source for a better understanding of Ben-Day dots
The Lichtenstein Foundation- Indispensable, highly reputable website for a thorough understanding of Lichtenstein's life while using primary sources; also has an excellent archive of his art
The Painter Who Adored Women- Offers a modern explication of his style
One Dot at a Time, Lichtenstein Made Pop Art- Article offering refreshing understanding of the emotional responses involved with Lichtenstein's career
Pop goes the Tate!- Enjoyable source of visual material accompanied by a helpful introductory video
Image Source:http://superfluoussuspenders.blogspot.com/2014/05/art-pieces.html
Roy Lichtenstein in His Studio (2011), Laurie Lambrecht
Roy Lichtenstein: A Retrospective (2012), James Rondeau
Roy Lichtenstein: Conversations With Surrealism (2006), Charles Stuckey
Roy Lichtenstein, 1923-1997 (2001), Janis Hendrickson
Recommended Websites:
MoMA Roy Lichtenstein- Thorough page looking into Lichtenstein's style with helpful references to many specific paintings
Roy Lichtenstein- Excellent overview of the artist's life, limited information on his style
Roy Lichtenstein: from heresy to visionary- Thorough analysis of the Lichtenstein style as well as process while considering the contextual criticisms and modern criticisms
Roy Lichtenstein: The Artist and His Work- Good source for a better understanding of Ben-Day dots
The Lichtenstein Foundation- Indispensable, highly reputable website for a thorough understanding of Lichtenstein's life while using primary sources; also has an excellent archive of his art
The Painter Who Adored Women- Offers a modern explication of his style
One Dot at a Time, Lichtenstein Made Pop Art- Article offering refreshing understanding of the emotional responses involved with Lichtenstein's career
Pop goes the Tate!- Enjoyable source of visual material accompanied by a helpful introductory video
Image Source:http://superfluoussuspenders.blogspot.com/2014/05/art-pieces.html