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  1. Sep 19, 2023 · In Drowning Girl (1963) by Roy Lichtenstein, we are met with a girl in water, who would rather drown than ask Brad for help. But, who is Brad? This article will discuss this painting in more detail, so jump in and read more about how this art piece caused a splash of sensation in Pop Art and popular culture. Table of Contents [ Show]

  2. Drowning Girl, samples a page from issue #83 of Secret Hearts, a romance comic book illustrated by Tony Abruzzo and published by DC Comics in 1962. In Abruzzo’s original illustration, the drowning girl’s boyfriend appears in the background, clinging to a capsized boat.

  3. Drowning Girl (also known as Secret Hearts or I Don't Care! I'd Rather Sink) is a 1963 American painting in oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas by Roy Lichtenstein, based on original art by Tony Abruzzo. The painting is considered among Lichtenstein's most significant works, perhaps on a par with his acclaimed 1963 diptych Whaam!.

  4. Sep 2, 2020 · Drowning Girl (1963) is one of the most famous paintings of American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein. It was based on the cover of the 1962 comic book Run for Love by DC Comics.

  5. Feb 10, 2024 · The drowning girl, depicted in a moment of vulnerability, is situated in a vast sea, her face partially submerged in the water. The bright yellow thought bubble above her head showcases a speech bubble containing the text "I DON'T CARE!

  6. Jun 21, 2017 · Arguably the most popular of American painter Roy Lichtenstein's works, Drowning Girl is an iconic landmark of pop art. But beneath its bold lines, clever circles, and rushing waves lies...

  7. Here, Lichtenstein meticulously hand-painted and enlarged to such an extent that mechanical reproduction and mass printing processes become as much a part of the subject matter of this painting as its central female protagonist.

  8. Narrator 1: 8–4 Drowning Girl. Painted in 1963 by the American artist Roy Lichtenstein, 1923 – 1997. Oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 5 feet 8 inches high by 5 feet 7 inches wide. 172 x 170 cm. Narrator 2: This work depicts the face and hand of a woman drowning in a swirl of water.

  9. Dec 2, 2019 · Drowning Girl is one of pop artist Roy Lichtensteins defining images, his masterpiece of melodrama, displaying his skill for reproducing comic book images and giving them a deeper, more complex meaning.

  10. Drowning Girl. Email to a friend. Print this page. Roy Lichtenstein. American (1923-1997) Drowning Girl, 1963. Oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas. 171.6 x169.5 cm (67 5/8 x 66 3/4 in.) The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

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