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 +'''Roy Fox Lichtenstein''' ([[27 October]] [[1923]] – [[29 September]] [[1997]]) was a prominent [[United States|American]] [[pop art]]ist, whose work borrowed heavily from popular advertising and [[comic book]] styles, which he himself described as being "as artificial as possible".
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Roy Fox Lichtenstein (27 October 192329 September 1997) was a prominent American pop artist, whose work borrowed heavily from popular advertising and comic book styles, which he himself described as being "as artificial as possible".




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