Artwork for Sale by Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein was born in 1923 in New York City, and he died in 1997. Roy began a career in art early on, attending Parsons School of Design at only 14 years of age. He also studied briefly with Reginald Marsh at the Art Students League in 1939. After graduating, Lichtenstein went to Ohio State University, where his art style was greatly influenced by Hoyt Sherman and the treatment of cliche subjects.

After completing his master’s at Ohio State, Lichtenstein taught on campus and began a career in art, employing Abstract Expressionism in his work, as well as creating figurative images and pop-art. In 1961 he began teaching at Rutgers University where he met Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, and Jim Dine. In 1965 Roy Lichtenstein moved away from the likes of pop-art and focused solely on Abstract Expressionism while including a style all his own.

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Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: from the limited edition of 100, Year: 1983, Medium: Lithograph on Arches paper, Publisher: Roy Lichtenstein and Galeria Maeght-Lelong, Paris

Against Apartheid
"A Bright Night" from the Surrealist Series
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: the Surrealist series, Edition: 20 from the limited edition of 38, Year: 1978, Medium: Lithograph in colors on Arches 88 pape, Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

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A Bright Night
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: Paintings Series, Edition: 12 from the limited edition of 60, Year: 1984, Medium: Woodcut, Lithograph, screenprint, and collage on Arches 88 paper, Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

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Two Paintings: Green Lamp
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: La Nouvelle Chute de l'Amerique (The New Fall of America), Edition: 68 from the Limited Edition of 80, Year: 1991, Medium: Etching and aquatint on 250-gram Velin d'Arches paper, Publisher: Les ??ditions du Solstice, Paris

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Une Fen??tre ouverte sur Chicago
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: 170 from the limited edition of 250, Year: 1969, Medium: Screenprint on Rives paper, Publisher: the artist and Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: Paintings Series, Edition: 38 from the limited edition of 60, Year: 1984, Medium: Woodcut, Lithograph, and screenprint on Arches 88 paper, Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

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Two Paintings: Beach Ball
Roy Lichtenstein

Year: 1965, Medium: Offset Lithograph on lightweight, white wove paper, Publisher: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

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Sunrise
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: 155 from the Limited Edition of 250, Year: 1969, Medium: Screenprint on Rives paper, Publisher: the artist and Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

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The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: 33 from the limited Artist's Proof edition of 50, Year: 1994, Medium: Screenprint on Lanaquarelle watercolor paper, Publisher: the artist and Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, for the benefit of Village Center for Care, New York.

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Still Life with Red Jar
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: Still Lifes Series, Edition: 92 from the limited edition of 100, Year: 1974, Medium: Lithograph and screenprint with debossing on Rives BFK paper, Publisher: Multiples, Inc., and Castelli Graphics, New York

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Still Life with Portrait
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: 26 from the limited edition of 100, Year: 1969, Medium: Lithograph on Arches paper, Publisher: Chelsea House Publishers, New York, Publications IRL, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Paul Bianchini

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Real Estate
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: La Nouvelle Chute de l'Amerique (The New Fall of America), Edition: 68 from the Limited Edition of 80, Year: 1992, Medium: Etching and aquatint on 250-gram Velin d'Arches paper, Publisher: Les ??ditions du Solstice, Paris

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Passage du Nord-Ouest
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: Peace Through Chemistry, Edition: 39 from the Limited Edition of 56, Year: 1970, Medium: Lithograph on Special Arjomari paper

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Peace Through Chemistry IV
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: La Nouvelle Chute de l'Amerique (The New Fall of America), Edition: 68 from the Limited Edition of 80, Year: 1991, Medium: Etching and aquatint on 250-gram Velin d'Arches paper, Publisher: Les ??ditions du Solstice, Paris

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Or Automnal: Arriere-Saison en Nouvelle Angleterre
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: Modern Head, Edition: 79 from the limited edition of 100, Year: 1970, Medium: Embossed graphite with Strathmore die-cut paper overlay, mounted in white lacquered aluminum frame with wooden stretcher support, Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

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Modern Head #5
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: 147 from the limited edition of 150, Year: 1971, Medium: Lithograph on Arches paper, Publisher: Richard Kasak and Citadel Press, Inc., New York

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Mao
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: 36 from the limited edition of 60, Year: 1978, Medium: Lithograph on Arches 88 paper, Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

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Mermaid
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: from the signed edition of approximately 100, Year: 1975, Medium: Line-cut, in black, on Arches paper, Publisher: Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Paris

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Knock, Knock Poster
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: Original work of art, Year: 1951, Medium: Brown crayon on paper

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Man on Horseback
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: Haystack Series, Edition: 60 from the limited edition of 100, Year: 1969, Medium: Lithograph and screenprint on Rives BFK paper, Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

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Haystack #1
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: La Nouvelle Chute de l'Amerique (The New Fall of America), Edition: 68 from the Limited Edition of 80, Year: 1992, Medium: Etching and aquatint on 250-gram Velin d'Arches paper, Publisher: Les ??ditions du Solstice, Paris

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Hum Bom
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: Brushstroke Figures Series, Edition: 1 from the Printer's Proof edition of 2, aside from the edition of 60, Year: 1989, Medium: Lithograph, waxtype, woodcut, and screenprint on Saunders Waterford paper, Publisher: Waddington Graphics, London, and Graphicstudio, University of South Florida, Tampa

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Green Face (from Brushstroke Figures)
Roy Lichtenstein

Edition: Original work (Study), Year: 1967, Medium: Photograph, lenticular print, cut printed and painted paper

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Fish and Sky (Study)
Roy Lichtenstein

Suite: La Nouvelle Chute de l'Amerique (The New Fall of America), Edition: 68 from the Limited Edition of 80, Year: 1991, Medium: Etching and aquatint on 250-gram Velin d'Arches paper, Publisher: Les ??ditions du Solstice, Paris

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Artwork by Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein was born in 1923 in New York City, and he died in 1997. Roy began a career in art early on, attending Parsons School of Design at only 14 years of age. He also studied briefly with Reginald Marsh at the Art Students League in 1939. After graduating, Lichtenstein went to Ohio State University, where his art style was greatly influenced by Hoyt Sherman and the treatment of cliche subjects.

After completing his master’s at Ohio State, Lichtenstein taught on campus and began a career in art, employing Abstract Expressionism in his work, as well as creating figurative images and pop-art. In 1961 he began teaching at Rutgers University where he met Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, and Jim Dine. In 1965 Roy Lichtenstein moved away from the likes of pop-art and focused solely on Abstract Expressionism while including a style all his own.

Roy Lichtenstein was born in 1923 in New York City, and he died in 1997. Roy began a career in art early on, attending Parsons School of Design at only 14 years of age. He also studied briefly with Reginald Marsh at the Art Students League in 1939. After graduating, Lichtenstein went to Ohio State University, where his art style was greatly influenced by Hoyt Sherman and the treatment of cliche subjects. After completing his master’s at Ohio State, Lichtenstein taught on campus and began a career in art, employing Abstract Expressionism in his work, as well as creating figurative images and pop-art. In 1961 he began teaching at Rutgers University where he met Allan Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, and Jim Dine. In 1965 Roy Lichtenstein moved away from the likes of pop-art and focused solely on Abstract Expressionism while including a style all his own.

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