Roy Lichtenstein (after) - Pistole / 1968





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Roy Lichtenstein poster Pistole / 1968, 70 × 50 cm, condition B, an original poster and collector's item, shipped with tracking.
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Pistole poster 1968 by Roy Lichtenstein.
Roy Lichtenstein was one of the key figures of American pop art, and as such, he drew inspiration for his work both from popular art—advertisements, magazines, comics—and from the history of traditional art: Art Deco, cubism, abstract expressionism (in which he was involved at the beginning of his career)...
Lichtenstein's work is characterized by its irony (something that pop artists boasted about, sometimes disguised as snobbery or superficiality), the use of benday dots (used in graphic arts) and industrial colors, the language of comics (onomatopoeias, vignettes, narrative), and the mastery of line.
Lichtenstein started in fashionable abstract expressionism but soon joined the rest of the pop guerrilla to rebel against abstraction and embrace figuration. And the more popular and mechanical the figuration, the better.
There was certainly nothing more popular and mechanical than a comic book in 1958, so Lichtenstein decided that he was going to create mass-produced commercial images.
Mind you... what looked like a machine was reproduced by hand.
Measurements: 70 x 50 cm.
All posters are original and have been selected by art lovers for art lovers.
Collector's item.
This item is shipped certified with a tracking number and carefully protected.
Pistole poster 1968 by Roy Lichtenstein.
Roy Lichtenstein was one of the key figures of American pop art, and as such, he drew inspiration for his work both from popular art—advertisements, magazines, comics—and from the history of traditional art: Art Deco, cubism, abstract expressionism (in which he was involved at the beginning of his career)...
Lichtenstein's work is characterized by its irony (something that pop artists boasted about, sometimes disguised as snobbery or superficiality), the use of benday dots (used in graphic arts) and industrial colors, the language of comics (onomatopoeias, vignettes, narrative), and the mastery of line.
Lichtenstein started in fashionable abstract expressionism but soon joined the rest of the pop guerrilla to rebel against abstraction and embrace figuration. And the more popular and mechanical the figuration, the better.
There was certainly nothing more popular and mechanical than a comic book in 1958, so Lichtenstein decided that he was going to create mass-produced commercial images.
Mind you... what looked like a machine was reproduced by hand.
Measurements: 70 x 50 cm.
All posters are original and have been selected by art lovers for art lovers.
Collector's item.
This item is shipped certified with a tracking number and carefully protected.

