A leading figure in the American Pop Art movement, Roy Lichtenstein grounded his innovative career in imitation and parody. His earlier influences included comic strips and advertisements, and were later extended to everyday objects, art styles, and art history itself. He sought to replicate the artificial and industrial qualities of print on a canvas, and achieved this by meticulously rendering flat, single-colour ben-day dots by hand. The following three prints are currently on view at our Maddox Street gallery as part of our group selling Summer Show and of course available to buy on our website.