About The Work
Roy Lichtenstein produced on commission the famed paper plate for designer and Photographer Bert Stern's New York boutique. Located on First Avenue at 61st in Manhattan, the shop was opened with the idea of commissioning stylish-yet-inexpensive objects for the home and wardrobe from artists and fashion designers of its day. The store was ultimately short-lived - closing its doors after little more than a year - leaving most of these plates neither distributed, nor seen again, as such, examples of the work from 1969 signed by the artists are very rare.
Courtesy of Robert Fontaine Gallery
About Roy Lichtenstein
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Screenprint in colors on paper plate
Diameter: 10.25 inches
This work is signed by the artist. A Certificate of Authenticity is issued by the gallery.
About The Work
Roy Lichtenstein produced on commission the famed paper plate for designer and Photographer Bert Stern's New York boutique. Located on First Avenue at 61st in Manhattan, the shop was opened with the idea of commissioning stylish-yet-inexpensive objects for the home and wardrobe from artists and fashion designers of its day. The store was ultimately short-lived - closing its doors after little more than a year - leaving most of these plates neither distributed, nor seen again, as such, examples of the work from 1969 signed by the artists are very rare.
Courtesy of Robert Fontaine Gallery
About Roy Lichtenstein
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl
- Interviews & Features: 8 solid choices for your first sculpture buy
- Interviews & Features: These Sports Themed Works will Make Your Collection a Winner
- Art 101: They May be Small but These Polaroids Have Incredible Wallpower
- Art 101: "What I'd Buy This May" : Artspace's Advisor Shares the Artworks in Her Cart
Provenance: -Collection of Martin and Enid Packard
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