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Roy Lichtenstein (after) - Cloud and Sea - Silkscreen - Achenbach licensed print - 1980s

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Screenprint after by Roy Liechtenstein (*)
Reproduction of the work “Cloud and Sea”, a work made by Roy Lichtenstein in 1964 and which is part of the collection of the Museum Ludwig Köln.
Published by Achenbach Art Edition, Düsseldorf.
Authorized print with copyright and legal serial number.
Large Format.

- Sheet dimensions: 70. 5 x 120 cm
- Year: 1989
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, so it is in perfect condition) .
- Origin: Private collection.

The work will be carefully handled and packaged in a reinforced cardboard package. The shipment will be certified with tracking number.

The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full refund in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.

(*) The painter and sculptor who plundered 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: commercial advertisements, magazines, comics. . . ; as well as the history of traditional art: Art Deco, cubism, abstract expressionism (in which he participated at the beginning of his career) …
Lichtenstein's work is characterized by its irony (it is 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 ( onomatopoeia, vignettes, narrative) and the mastery of the line.
Lichtenstein began in the fashionable abstract expressionism, but soon joined the rest of the pop guerrilla to rebel against the abstract and use figuration. Furthermore, the more popular and mechanical a figuration, the better.
There was certainly nothing more popular and mechanical than a comic in 1958, so Lichtenstein decided that he was going to create mass-produced commercial images.
Of course. . . what seems to have been made by a machine is reproduced by hand.
These images were faithful portraits of consumer society and mass culture, which may or may not be a criticism of the contemporary world, an idealization or a satire of Western capitalist society.
This ambiguity between criticism and admiration, between mockery and respect is typical of pop art, which cynically plays a masquerade.
A New Yorker by birth, Lichtenstein lived (in) this city, capital of everything that pop represents, and he would die there at the age of 73, established as an artist who sold paintings for more than 40 million euros. .

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Screenprint after by Roy Liechtenstein (*)
Reproduction of the work “Cloud and Sea”, a work made by Roy Lichtenstein in 1964 and which is part of the collection of the Museum Ludwig Köln.
Published by Achenbach Art Edition, Düsseldorf.
Authorized print with copyright and legal serial number.
Large Format.

- Sheet dimensions: 70. 5 x 120 cm
- Year: 1989
- Condition: Excellent (this work has never been framed or exhibited, always kept in a professional art folder, so it is in perfect condition) .
- Origin: Private collection.

The work will be carefully handled and packaged in a reinforced cardboard package. The shipment will be certified with tracking number.

The shipment will also include transport insurance for the final value of the work with full refund in case of loss or damage, at no cost to the buyer.

(*) The painter and sculptor who plundered 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: commercial advertisements, magazines, comics. . . ; as well as the history of traditional art: Art Deco, cubism, abstract expressionism (in which he participated at the beginning of his career) …
Lichtenstein's work is characterized by its irony (it is 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 ( onomatopoeia, vignettes, narrative) and the mastery of the line.
Lichtenstein began in the fashionable abstract expressionism, but soon joined the rest of the pop guerrilla to rebel against the abstract and use figuration. Furthermore, the more popular and mechanical a figuration, the better.
There was certainly nothing more popular and mechanical than a comic in 1958, so Lichtenstein decided that he was going to create mass-produced commercial images.
Of course. . . what seems to have been made by a machine is reproduced by hand.
These images were faithful portraits of consumer society and mass culture, which may or may not be a criticism of the contemporary world, an idealization or a satire of Western capitalist society.
This ambiguity between criticism and admiration, between mockery and respect is typical of pop art, which cynically plays a masquerade.
A New Yorker by birth, Lichtenstein lived (in) this city, capital of everything that pop represents, and he would die there at the age of 73, established as an artist who sold paintings for more than 40 million euros. .

Tags:
Picasso, Dalí, Pollock, Miró, Beuys, Warhol, Giacometti, Hodgkin, Moore, Malevich, Mondrian, O'Keefe, Matisse, Kandinsky, Bacon, Klimt, Hooper, Rothko, Chirico, Duchamp, Chagall, Braque, Picabia, Kooning, Ernst, Paul Klee, Modigliani, Calder, Delaunay. Kiefer, Kusama, Murakami, Koons, Basquiat, Nauman, Sherman, Bourgeois, Polke, Ruff, Ruscha, Holzer, Abramović, Freud, Mendieta, Tuymans, Kruger, Hockney, Saville, Fanzhi, Oehlen, Richter, Scully, Stella, Schütte, Xiaodong, Judd, Peyton, Richard Serra, Le. Witt, Kippenberger, Baldessari, Doig, González-Torres, Roy Liechtenstein, Keith Haring, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Robert Indiana, Jim Dine, Ray Johnson, Alex Katz, Allan D'Arcangelo, Claes Oldenburg, Edward Ruscha, George Segal, Rosenquist, Rosalyn Drexler, Tom Wesselmann, Independent Group, Richard Hamilton, Edouardo Paolozzi, Peter Blake, Mel Ramos, Patrick Caulfield, David Hockney, Marjorie Strider, Allen Jones, George Condo, James Gill, Jeff Koons, Banksy, Stik, Damien Hirst, Kusama, Murakami, Yoshimoto, Rotella, Pushwagner, Thiebaud, Knoebel, Rainer, Yoshitomo Nara, Fanzhi, Baselitz. Vitra, Poolsen, Jacobsen, Hans Wegner, Charles Eames, Perriand, Philippe Starck, Marcel Breuer, Knoll, Juhl, Verner Panton, Le Corbusier, Mies Vander Rohe, George Nelson, Mogensen, Eames, Gio Ponti, Knoll, Isamu Noguchi, Bertoia , Aalto, Urquiola, Eileen Gray, Pesce, Magistretti. Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Chanel, Burberry, Hermès, Prada, Dior, Armani, Cartier, Dolce & Gabbana, Versace, Balenciaga, Ralph Lauren, Rolex, Fendi, Givenchy, Tiffany, Alexander Mc. Queen, Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, Bvlgari.

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