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Big Painting No. 6 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Big Painting No. 6
''Big Painting No. 6'' (sometimes ''Big Painting'' or ''Big Painting VI'') is a 1965 oil and Magna on canvas painting by Roy Lichtenstein. Measuring 235 cm × 330 cm (92.5 in × 129 in), it is part of the Brushstrokes series of artworks that includes several paintings and sculptures whose subject is the actions made with a house-painter's brush. It set a record auction price for a painting by a living American artist when it sold for $60,000 in 1970. The painting is in the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen collection. As with all of his Brushstrokes works, it is in part a satirical response to the gestural painting of Abstract Expressionism. Like most of Lichtenstein's Ben-Day dots works it is a depiction of mechanical reproduction via painterly technique. In this case, the satire comes from the depiction of the graphical depiction of the spontaneous painting motion in painstaking painterly detail. ==History==
In early 1970, Andy Warhol established the record auction price for a painting by a living American artist with a $60,000 (US$ in dollars) sale of ''Big Campbell's Soup Can with Torn Label (Vegetable Beef)'' (1962), which is part of the ''Campbell's Soup Cans'' series, in a sale at Parke-Bernet, the preeminent American auction house of the day (later acquired by Sotheby's). This record was broken in November 1970 by Lichtenstein's ''Big Painting No. 6'' with an auction sale for $75,000 (US$ in dollars) to German art dealer Rudolf Zwirner. The source for the entire Brushstrokes series was Charlton Comics' ''Strange Suspense Stories'' 72 (October 1964) by Dick Giordano.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Strange Suspense Stories #72 )〕 ''Big Painting No. 6'' is in the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westfalen collection in Düsseldorf.〔
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