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How Roy Lichtenstein Became a Super-Villain to Comic Book Artists

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In 1960, Lichtenstein was selling these works for just thousands of dollars. I think the Tate bought WAM for something like four or five thousand pounds. So back then, it was irritant. But as these artists grew older, they were freelancers. They did not have any type of retirement plans or health insurance. And as they grew older, their circumstances grew more dire while at the same time, copies of their works are going up into the tens and then hundreds of millions of dollars. Their bitterness definitely grew over time as they saw the fruits of their hard work paying off other people, not them.

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