Girl with Ball

Artist
Roy Lichtenstein
Girl with Ball (1995) Screen Printing
  • Dimensions : 99 x 70 x 0.1 cm
  • Framing : No
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€360.00
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Aditional Information
Period Contemporary (1945-today)

A stunning print of Girl with Ball (1961) by Roy Lichtenstein, a true icon of pop art. This vibrant and bold piece exemplifies Lichtenstein’s signature comic book style, transforming everyday imagery into high art. Copyright Roy Lichtenstein & aSm Brussels 1995, The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Printed in Belgium.

In excellent condition, carefully preserved with vibrant colors and sharp details. A must-have for collectors and art lovers. Secure delivery guaranteed.

Artist Biography

Roy Fox Lichtenstein was an iconic American pop artist who played a central role in defining the visual language of American culture in the 20th century. Born in 1923 in Manhattan, New York, Lichtenstein's influence remains widespread even after his death in 1997. His innovative approach combined mass media aesthetics, particularly from comic books, advertisements, and popular culture, with fine art principles, making his work an essential contribution to both art history and modern visual culture. Lichtenstein initially explored cubism and abstract expressionism during his early years, but it was in the 1960s that he defined his distinctive artistic style. He utilized bold outlines, bright primary colors, and the iconic Ben-Day dots technique to emulate the commercial print style of mass media. His breakthrough piece, Look Mickey (1961), featured Disney characters Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse in a comic-book-inspired format, blending the playful world of cartoons with fine art. Through these creative choices, Lichtenstein elevated everyday imagery, bringing the culture of consumerism and entertainment into the realm of serious art.

In recent years, Lichtenstein's legacy has only grown stronger, with his works continuing to be featured in major exhibitions around the world. His impact on contemporary art remains undeniable, as retrospectives and museum shows celebrate his revolutionary contributions to 

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