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BEN DAY DOTS, PART TWO
ALSO LICHTENSTEIN, HALFTONE AND POLKE DOTS… plus the ones in the comic books. Also available: Part One: Roy Lichtenstein, the man who didn’t paint Ben Day dots. Part Three on Ben Day, comic books, CMYK colour and pixels on your screen … Continue reading
Posted in Ben Day, Comic-book art, Comics, Gallery art, History of Comics, History of Printing, Newspaper comic strips, Pop Art, Roy Lichtenstein
Tagged Ben Day, Benday Dots, dots, EC comics, halftone, Harry Cooper, Joseph P. Kennedy, letterpress, Marie Severin, newsprint, printing, Roy Lichtenstein, Russ Winterbotham, Sigmar Polke, Thor, Weird Science Fantasy
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