(after), Roy Lichtenstein - Red Barn II - Silkscreen - Achenbach licensed print





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Description from the seller
Screen print after Roy Lichtenstein
Reproduction of the work “Red Barn II”, created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1969 and part of the Museum Ludwig Köln collection.
Published by Achenbach Art Edition, Düsseldorf.
Authorized print with copyright and legal serial number.
Large format.
*** LAST REMAINING PIECES ***
- Sheet dimensions: 70.5 x 90 cm
- Year: 1989
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, and therefore remains in perfect condition).
- Provenance: Private collection.
The work will be carefully handled and packaged in reinforced cardboard. The shipment will be tracked with a tracking number.
The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
(*) The painter and sculptor who extracted from the comic to turn it into museum material.
Roy Lichtenstein was one of the key figures of American pop, and as such he drew inspiration for his work from popular art: advertising, magazines, comics…; as well as from the history of traditional art: Art Deco, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism (which he joined early in his career)…
Lichtenstein’s work is characterized by irony (something pop artists boasted about, sometimes masked as snobbery or superficiality…), the use of Benday/Ben-Day dots (used in graphic arts) and industrial colors, the language of comics (onomatopoeia, panels, narrative) and the mastery of line.
A New Yorker by birth, Lichtenstein lived in this city, the capital of everything pop represents, and he would die there at 73, celebrated as an artist who sold paintings for more than 40 million euros.
Seller's Story
Screen print after Roy Lichtenstein
Reproduction of the work “Red Barn II”, created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1969 and part of the Museum Ludwig Köln collection.
Published by Achenbach Art Edition, Düsseldorf.
Authorized print with copyright and legal serial number.
Large format.
*** LAST REMAINING PIECES ***
- Sheet dimensions: 70.5 x 90 cm
- Year: 1989
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, and therefore remains in perfect condition).
- Provenance: Private collection.
The work will be carefully handled and packaged in reinforced cardboard. The shipment will be tracked with a tracking number.
The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full reimbursement in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.
(*) The painter and sculptor who extracted from the comic to turn it into museum material.
Roy Lichtenstein was one of the key figures of American pop, and as such he drew inspiration for his work from popular art: advertising, magazines, comics…; as well as from the history of traditional art: Art Deco, Cubism, Abstract Expressionism (which he joined early in his career)…
Lichtenstein’s work is characterized by irony (something pop artists boasted about, sometimes masked as snobbery or superficiality…), the use of Benday/Ben-Day dots (used in graphic arts) and industrial colors, the language of comics (onomatopoeia, panels, narrative) and the mastery of line.
A New Yorker by birth, Lichtenstein lived in this city, the capital of everything pop represents, and he would die there at 73, celebrated as an artist who sold paintings for more than 40 million euros.
