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LICHTENSTEIN, Roy  (1923-1997) painter, sculptor.
          Full name: Roy Fox Lichtenstein.
          Born New York City, 27 October 1923.
          Created a medallic object for Neil Cooper, marketed
          by International Numismatic Agency.
          Died New York City, 29 September 1997.

          R  E  L  I  E  F  S

1916 Woman’s Head (cast by Gorham) . . . . . . . . Gorham QAFX

          M  E  D  A  L  L  I  C     O  B  J  E  C  T
1969 Salute to Airmail Medallic Object. . . . . . . . . .MAco 1968-154
          Exhibited: F.I.D.E.M. 14th Congress, Colone (1971) .  29                       

          A  R  C  H   I  V  E  S

AAA Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution, 4 items on
          microfilm reel 3091; 3 sound tapes, 166-page transcript.
GA Gorham Company Archives.

          B I O G R A P H I C A L  R E F E R E N C E S

D20 {1966} Cummings – through 6th ed (1996) p 432-434.
BA  {1966} Who's Who In American Art: 1966 [9ed:287],
                        1970 [10ed:258], 1973 [11ed:449],
                        1976 [12ed:341], 1978 [13ed:425],
                        1980 [14ed:449], 1982 [15ed:573],
                        1984 [16ed:560], 1986 [17ed:613],
                        1989 [18ed:641], 1990 [19ed:671-672],
                        1992 [20ed:707], 1995 [21ed:728-729],
                        1997 [22ed:723-724], 2001 [24ed:1478] (necrology).
B35 {1967} Who's Who.
A14 {1970} Osborne, p 659.
101 {1970} University of California.  Roy Lichtenstein: Graphics,  Reliefs & Sculpture, 
          1969-1970. Catalog by John Coplans. Los Angeles: Gemini G.E.L. (1970) 66 pp, illus.
A26 {1982} Baigell, p 211.
D33 {1986} Opitz, p 541.
A29 {1988} Osborne, p 326.
A32 {1993} Reynolds, p 57.
BF2 {1999} Falk. Who Was Who in American Art, p 2:2021-2022.
D3a {2006} Benezit. Dictionary of Artists, p 8:1012-1017 (One of longest Benezit entries, 
          no mention of his medallic Object).

          N U M I S M A T I C   R E F E R E N C E S

AF14{1971} F.I.D.E.M. Exhibition Catalog 14th Congress.Colone (1971) 20, unpaged.
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