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Blam (Roy Lichtenstein) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Blam (Roy Lichtenstein)
''Blam'' (sometimes ''Blam!'') is a 1962 painting by Roy Lichtenstein described by critics as pop art. It is one of his military comic book derivatives and was one of the works presented at his first solo exhibition. The work is held in the collection at the Yale University Art Gallery. ==History==
The painting is based on the January–February 1962 comic book series ''All-American Men of War'' edition #89 (j) published by National Periodical Publications Inc. (now part of D. C. Comics).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Ohhh...Alright... )〕 The painting depicts a pilot ejecting from an exploding plane.〔 The same issue was the inspiration for several other Lichtenstein paintings, ''Okay Hot-Shot, Okay!'', ''Brattata'', ''Whaam!'' and ''Tex!'' The graphite pencil sketch, ''Jet Pilot'' was also from that issue.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Jet Pilot )〕 When Lichtenstein had his first solo show at The Leo Castelli Gallery in February 1962, it sold out before opening. ''Blam'' sold for $1000 ($ in dollars), according to one source, but less than $1000 according to another. The exhibition included ''Look Mickey'', ''Engagement Ring'' and ''The Refrigerator''. The show ran from February 10 through March 3. The work appeared in the exhibition entitled 'The New Realists' at the Sidney Janis Gallery from 1 November to 1 December 1962.
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