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Painting by Roy Lichtenstein
Brattata is a 1962 pop art oil and graphite painting on canvas by Roy Lichtenstein in his comic book style of using Ben-Day dots and a text balloon. The
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American pop artist (1923–1997)
Known for Painting sculpture printmaking Notable work Look Mickey (1961) Brattata (1962) Drowning Girl (1963) In the Car (1963) Whaam! (1963) Oh, Jeff..
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American comic book artist (1926–2018)
artist Roy Lichtenstein's oil paintings Blam, Okay Hot-Shot, Okay!, and Brattata. Heath was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2009
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Painting by Roy Lichtenstein
for at least three other Lichtenstein paintings, Okay Hot-Shot, Okay!, Brattata and Blam, in addition to Whaam! and Tex! The graphite pencil sketch, Jet
Whaam!
Painting by Roy Lichtenstein
inspiration for several other Lichtenstein paintings, Okay Hot-Shot, Okay!, Brattata, Whaam! and Tex! The graphite pencil sketch, Jet Pilot was also from that
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Museum in Tehran, Iran
Roy Lichtenstein: The Melody Haunts My Reverie, 1965, Roto Broil, 1961, Brattata, 1962, and others Morris Louis: No.34, 1961 René Magritte: Le Thérapeute
Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
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1963 painting by Roy Lichtenstein
pilots situated in cockpits during air combat such as Jet Pilot (1962), Brattata (1962), and Bratatat! (1963). Some sources list Okay Hot-Shot, Okay! along
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Painting by Roy Lichtenstein
the Easel" show at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston along with his Brattata (1962) and Head-Red and Yellow (1962). Girl with Ball depicts a woman wearing
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Painting by Roy Lichtenstein
pilots situated in cockpits during air combat such as Jet Pilot (1962), Brattata (1962), Bratatat! (1963), and Okay Hot-Shot, Okay! (1963). Bratatat! along
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Series of comic books published by DC Comics
Lichtenstein used other artwork from this series for other works, including Brattata and Bratatat!. The All-American Men of War letters page was titled "Combat
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Painting by Roy Lichtenstein
pilots situated in cockpits during air combat such as Jet Pilot (1962), Brattata (1962), Bratatat! (1963), and Okay Hot-Shot, Okay! (1963). Jet Pilot is
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Light in Movement Norman Lewis - Evening Rendezvous Roy Lichtenstein Blam Brattata Golf Ball Jet Pilot Kiss II Masterpiece Portrait of Madame Cézanne L. S
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