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American Art under Norman Reid, 1964–79. Pam Meecham and Julie Sheldon.
Whaam! is a 1963 diptych painting by the American artist Roy Lichtenstein. It is one of the best-known works of pop art, and among Lichtenstein's most important paintings. Whaam! was first exhibited at the Leo Castelli Gallery in New York City in 1963, and purchased by the Tate Gallery, London, in 1966.
Lichtenstein’s 'Whaam!’ is one of the all-time best known works of Pop Art. Learn more about WHAAM! Pop and War in the world of Roy Lichtenstein here.
Sep 1, 2020 · Whaam! (1963) is a two-canvas painting based on an image from the comic book strip All-American Men of War, published by DC Comics in February 1962. The left canvas depicts an American fighter plane firing a missile that hits an approaching enemy plane seen on the right canvas.
May 16, 2024 · The Pop Art luminary, Lichtenstein’s style has become synonymous with the use of bold colors, sharp lines, and the playful appropriation of comic book imagery. Out of the artist’s many masterpieces, there is the “Whaam!” that represents the perfect reflection of his iconic style.
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Became a Monumental Symbol of Pop Art. Roy Lichtenstein's serious comic-inspired canvas Whaam! disrupted the art world in the mid-1960s, delivering an enigmatic salvo at both the conventions of artistic expression and the post-war representation of conflict.