About The Work
Lichtenstein's signature style mined images from comic books and advertisements, elevating them beyond their humble or banal sources. Using hand-painted, single-color Ben-Day dots, Lichtenstein sought to emphasize the artificiality of his images by mimicking the look of commercial press production - to the point that his own brushstrokes nearly disappeared.
Pop Art raised important questions about artificiality, appropriation, parody, consumer culture, and the ongoing debate about what can be considered art. These themes are prominently featured throughout Lichtenstein's body of work.
"Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam" is a historic memento that announces Lichtenstein’s first solo exhibition in Europe, in 1967. This bold poster perfectly demonstrates the artist’s signature aesthetic and includes some of his most recognizable motifs in this distinct and dynamic abstract composition.
Courtesy of Caviar20
About Roy Lichtenstein
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Offset lithograph in colors on wove paper
37.00 x 25.00 in
94.0 x 63.5 cm
This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
About The Work
Lichtenstein's signature style mined images from comic books and advertisements, elevating them beyond their humble or banal sources. Using hand-painted, single-color Ben-Day dots, Lichtenstein sought to emphasize the artificiality of his images by mimicking the look of commercial press production - to the point that his own brushstrokes nearly disappeared.
Pop Art raised important questions about artificiality, appropriation, parody, consumer culture, and the ongoing debate about what can be considered art. These themes are prominently featured throughout Lichtenstein's body of work.
"Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam" is a historic memento that announces Lichtenstein’s first solo exhibition in Europe, in 1967. This bold poster perfectly demonstrates the artist’s signature aesthetic and includes some of his most recognizable motifs in this distinct and dynamic abstract composition.
Courtesy of Caviar20
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
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