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Little Big Painting

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Little Big Painting is an avant garde pop art silkscreen by Roy Lichtenstein. It was created in response to the Communist paintings of the 1930s such as Stalin at the Ryon Hydroelectric Power Station. It depicts a brushstroke with dots meant to resemble benday dots. Each dot is perfectly smooth. [1]

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