WASHINGTON -- Famous for his dots and cartoons, Roy Lichtenstein leapt to the forefront of pop art, while his career also covered a broad range of subjects and styles. It even included the occasional nod to politics and history.
The first retrospective of Lichtenstein's career since his death in 1997 opens Sunday at the National Gallery of Art, which holds one of the largest collections of the artist's work. The show debuted in Chicago and will travel on to London and Paris next year.
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