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Mr. Bellamy : ウィキペディア英語版
Mr. Bellamy

''Mr. Bellamy'' is a 1961 pop art painting by Roy Lichtenstein in his comic book style of using Ben-Day dots and a text balloon. The work is regarded as one of the better examples of Lichtenstein's sense of humor. The work is held in the collection at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lichtensteins in Museums )
==Background==
In 1961, Lichtenstein had developed the technique of emulating the mechanized production techniques, while simultaneously depicting the subjects of pop culture. This extended his pop art to a second dimension. He did so by developing a technique that took Ben-Day dots from small comic book panels and magazine pages to the grand scale of his oversized paintings.〔
Lichtenstein was a trained United States Army pilot, draftsman and artist as well as a World War II (WWII) veteran who never saw active combat.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Chronology )〕 His list of aeronautical themed works is extensive. ''Mr. Bellamy'' depicts an air force soldier, according to some sources. However, other sources claim that the subject is a military officer of unknown branch of service. Created in Lichtenstein's breakthrough year, ''Mr. Bellamy'' represents an art world inside joke, which was succeeded the following year by a satirical statement on his own career the following year with ''Masterpiece''.〔Shanes, p. 38〕 In the work, Lichtenstein presents a wholesome male protagonist heading to an important meeting with a "Mr. Bellamy", who shared a name with one of Lichtenstein's important art world contacts Richard "Dick" Bellamy, Green Gallery art dealer and director, who was known for presenting new work by unknown artists who had never been shown before.〔Shanes, p. 87〕 The text balloon says "I am supposed to report to a Mr. Bellamy. I wonder what he's like."
In November 1961, Lichtenstein sent ''Mr. Bellamy'' to Leo Castelli for sale.

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