Kunsthalle Bern: That’s the way – It should have begun! But it’s hopeless!
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Year: 1968
Size: 128 x 90 cm / 50.4 x 35.4″
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was a leading American pop artist. He began by painting cowboy and Indian subjects, was influenced by Abstract Impressionism and by 1961 achieved a breakthrough with his enlarged dot images. His usually large pictures are based on the magnification of details from advertisements of everyday objects – a foot on a pedal-bin, a hand holding a sponge, a cooker with food in the open o... more
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997) was a leading American pop artist. He began by painting cowboy and Indian subjects, was influenced by Abstract Impressionism and ...
by 1961 achieved a breakthrough with his enlarged dot images. His usually large pictures are based on the magnification of details from advertisements of everyday objects – a foot on a pedal-bin, a hand holding a sponge, a cooker with food in the open o... more
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Poster details
- Poster No.: 3671
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- Company: Kunsthalle Bern, CH
- Printer: Albin Uldry Sérigraphie AG, Hinterkappelen-Bern
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- Size: 128 x 90 cm / 50.4 x 35.4″
- Printing technique:Offset-Lithograph
- Condition:
A-/J
Very good condition. Picture preserved. Wrinkles and small tears, if any, restricted to edges. Mounted on acid-free Japanese vellum. - Category:
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