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Comments: Great product, Great service, Thank you.
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Comments: The quality of this print is excellent and the shipping was super fast. Sure, I would love to own the REAL THING........but this is a great option.
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Comments: A meaningful art work by Roy Lichtenstein: the Print sits beautifully within its frame.
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Comments: I was soo excited for this piece to be delivered! I most certainly was not disappointed, it looks incredible in my living room with all of my other pop art!
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Comments: Great addition to my daughter's room. She loves it. Bought framed, and price was much better then local framing shops. [...]
Displaying reviews 1-5 Previous | Next » Ohhh...Alright..., 1964by Roy LichtensteinArt Print36 x 28 cm (without border: 25 x 23 cm) Item #: 1106626
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Product InformationThis art print displays sharp, vivid images with a high degree of color accuracy. A member of the versatile family of art prints, this high-quality reproduction represents the best of both worlds: quality and affordability. Art prints are created on paper similar to that of a postcard or greeting card using a digital or offset lithography press. About the ArtistImportant 20th century Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s work came directly from the pages of pulp fiction novels and comic books. Lichtenstein (1923 – 1997) originally taught at a university, drawing inspiration from artists who depicted everyday life. He first painted semi-abstract Old West scenes, before shifting to Americana. He later produced comic strip scenes printed with a process that replicated comic book-style dots. In other works, Lichtenstein explored the contradictions of three dimensions represented on flat surfaces. © AllPosters
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