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{{Short description|Painting by Roy Lichtenstein}}
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| artist=[[Roy Lichtenstein]]
| year=1963
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| movement=[[Pop art]]
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}} '''''Torpedo...Los!''''' (sometimes '''''Torpedo...LOS!''''') is a 1963 [[pop art]] oil on canvas painting by [[Roy Lichtenstein]]. When it was last sold in 1989, ''[[The New York Times]]'' described the work as "a comic-strip image of sea warfare".<ref name=AdKWSARa$M/> It formerly held the record for the [[
Like many of Lichtenstein's works its title comes from the [[speech balloon]] in the painting. The work was included in Lichtenstein's second solo exhibition. The source of the image is a [[comic book]] from [[
==Background==
[[File:Our Fighting Forces number 71.jpg|thumb|left|upright|The source of ''Torpedo...Los!'' is "Battle of the Ghost Ships?" (story by [[Bob Haney]], art by [[Jack Abel]]) in
The source of the image is [[Jack Abel]]'s art in the [[Bob Haney]]-written story "Battle of the Ghost Ships?", in [[
On November 7, 1989, ''Torpedo...Los!'' sold at [[Christie's]] for $5.5 million (US${{formatnum:{{Inflation|US|5.5|1989|r=1}}}} million in {{
==Description==
Measuring {{convert|68|x|80|in|cm|1}}, ''Torpedo...Los!'' is an oil on canvas painting.<ref name=TLLF/> By enlarging the face of the captain relative to the entire field, Lichtenstein makes him more prominent than in the source.<ref name=RLDW/> He retained the source's "clumsiness"
This work exemplifies Lichtenstein's theme relating to vision.
==Reception==
This painting exemplifies Lichtenstein's use of the background/foreground shift and ironic colloquialisms in critical commands.<ref>{{
==See also==
* [[1963 in art]]
==Notes==
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==References==
*{{cite book|title=Roy Lichtenstein: October Files|editor=Bader, Graham|publisher=[[The MIT Press]]|date=2009|isbn=978-0-262-01258-4
*{{cite book|title= Roy Lichtenstein|
==External links==
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20120502233703/http://www.lichtensteinfoundation.org/torpedolos.htm Lichtenstein Foundation website]
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