Roy Lichtenstein (after) - Interior with Skyline





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Interior with Skyline, collage for painting, 1992.
Nastro adesivo, carta dipinta e stampata su tavola/Tape, painted and printed paper on board. Imagine / Image 80,6 x 117,8 cm. Ginny Williams Family Foundation, Collection of Ginny, Courtesy Archives, Estate of Roy Lichtenstein.
Estate of Roy Lichtenstein by SIAE 1999. Published and Distributed by ELECTA / LEM, MIlano. Printed in Italy.
Roy Lichtenstein was an American artist and a leading figure of the Pop Art movement, known for transforming comic strip imagery into fine art. His work featured bold lines, bright colors, and the use of Ben-Day dots to mimic commercial printing techniques. By elevating everyday visuals from advertising and comics, Lichtenstein challenged traditional ideas of art and explored themes of mass culture, consumerism, and media influence.
Measurements : 98 x 130 cm
Sold without frame, it is in perfect condition except for minor scratches on the sides, which are imperceptible when framed.
Interior with Skyline, collage for painting, 1992.
Nastro adesivo, carta dipinta e stampata su tavola/Tape, painted and printed paper on board. Imagine / Image 80,6 x 117,8 cm. Ginny Williams Family Foundation, Collection of Ginny, Courtesy Archives, Estate of Roy Lichtenstein.
Estate of Roy Lichtenstein by SIAE 1999. Published and Distributed by ELECTA / LEM, MIlano. Printed in Italy.
Roy Lichtenstein was an American artist and a leading figure of the Pop Art movement, known for transforming comic strip imagery into fine art. His work featured bold lines, bright colors, and the use of Ben-Day dots to mimic commercial printing techniques. By elevating everyday visuals from advertising and comics, Lichtenstein challenged traditional ideas of art and explored themes of mass culture, consumerism, and media influence.
Measurements : 98 x 130 cm
Sold without frame, it is in perfect condition except for minor scratches on the sides, which are imperceptible when framed.

