Expressionist Head by pop artist Roy Lichtenstein is the name associated with several 1980s works of art.
[2] Expressionist Head reflects rootings of German Expressionist prints because of its "angular anatomies and bold contours", but Lichtenstein swapped out his characteristic Ben-Day dots with hatch marks to in his favored primary colors.
[3] Lichtenstein replaced Ben-Day dots with stripes in some of his sketches because it was more efficient.
[4] Like almost all 20 of his sculptures produced up to 1980, this "...began as a line drawing, in elevation; proceeded to full-scale blacktape layout; and then to a magna-painted, handcrafted wooden maquette, which established the mold for the casting...in bronze by lost-wax process.
[8] There are five different paintings listed on the Lichtenstein Foundation website under the title Expressionist Head.