His pictures were popular because he made them look cartoony. At the same time he started working statues and sculptress. Lichtenstein got some paintings like "Brush Stroke In Flight". He also got a story tall picture of the lobby in the New York tower. Lichtenstein was very committed to making art even before death. He would work in his studio for ten hours a day working on art. His art was put in art museums all over the world like China or Japan or Russia just to name a few countries. His received numerous reward and achievements. Lichtenstein was married to two wives. His first wife was named Isabel. Her first wife had two children. Their names were David and Mitchell. He then died from pneumonia complications at the New York medical center in Manhattan. He died on September 29 1997. After the war he also went to see his dying father. In the 1960 he started teaching at Rutgers University. So the moral of the story is Roy Lichtenstein was a boy who loved comics and science. Then he graduated from Franklin school. As he went to Ohio College he was drafted into WWII (aka world war 2). He then went to see his dying father. Then that was when he started
His pictures were popular because he made them look cartoony. At the same time he started working statues and sculptress. Lichtenstein got some paintings like "Brush Stroke In Flight". He also got a story tall picture of the lobby in the New York tower. Lichtenstein was very committed to making art even before death. He would work in his studio for ten hours a day working on art. His art was put in art museums all over the world like China or Japan or Russia just to name a few countries. His received numerous reward and achievements. Lichtenstein was married to two wives. His first wife was named Isabel. Her first wife had two children. Their names were David and Mitchell. He then died from pneumonia complications at the New York medical center in Manhattan. He died on September 29 1997. After the war he also went to see his dying father. In the 1960 he started teaching at Rutgers University. So the moral of the story is Roy Lichtenstein was a boy who loved comics and science. Then he graduated from Franklin school. As he went to Ohio College he was drafted into WWII (aka world war 2). He then went to see his dying father. Then that was when he started