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Artist: Lichtenstein, Roy
Title: Nude at Vanity
Technique: Screenprint on Lenox museum board
size: 100 x 80 cm. (39,35 x 31,5 inch)
Framed: Not framed
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Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997 Title: Nude at Vanity. Limited edition. Screen print after the original painting from 1994. Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein mined advertisements and comics to make groundbreaking paintings that brought American pop culture into the gallery space. He undermined the distinction between painting and printing as he made canvases that looked as though they’d come from a commercial press; using paint and stencils, he meticulously rendered flat, single-color benday dots by hand. Lichtenstein introduced his detached and deadpan style in 1961 when he painted Look Mickey, a picture of the cartoon mouse executed in primary colors. Five years later, he represented the United States at the Venice Biennale. By the 1970s, he’d already enjoyed major shows at the Pasadena Art Museum, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Guggenheim. Lichtenstein’s work has sold for more than $90 million at auction. His use of appropriated imagery has influenced artists such as Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, and Raymond Pettibon.
sku: LAR0RL1100
Title: Nude at Vanity
Technique: Screenprint on Lenox museum board
size: 100 x 80 cm. (39,35 x 31,5 inch)
Framed: Not framed
More Information
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997 Title: Nude at Vanity. Limited edition. Screen print after the original painting from 1994. Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein mined advertisements and comics to make groundbreaking paintings that brought American pop culture into the gallery space. He undermined the distinction between painting and printing as he made canvases that looked as though they’d come from a commercial press; using paint and stencils, he meticulously rendered flat, single-color benday dots by hand. Lichtenstein introduced his detached and deadpan style in 1961 when he painted Look Mickey, a picture of the cartoon mouse executed in primary colors. Five years later, he represented the United States at the Venice Biennale. By the 1970s, he’d already enjoyed major shows at the Pasadena Art Museum, the Stedelijk Museum, and the Guggenheim. Lichtenstein’s work has sold for more than $90 million at auction. His use of appropriated imagery has influenced artists such as Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, and Raymond Pettibon.
sku: LAR0RL1100
Condition
Excellent condition, never framed.
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Dimensions
100 x 80 cm
Lichtenstein, Roy - Screenprint
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