Original pop-art poster, reissue by Roy Lichtenstein "little big painting 1965"
- Dimensions :
- H29 x W40
- Color :
- multicolour
- Material :
- paper
- Style :
- contemporary
Original pop art vintage reissue. Poster reissue after the American artist: roy lichtenstein (1923-1997) Title: little big painting from 1965. Stamp on the back of the poster with the name of the artist and the name of the work. Natural white paper between cream and eggshell. 220gr paper with a slightly grained texture. Subtle relief effects. Nuances between shadow and light. Premium quality guaranteeing excellent conservation of the work over time. Format: 29.3 X 40 cm. Secure shipping by mailing tube. Lichtenstein presents a work that resembles this movement (already obsolete in the 1960s) but makes it flat, without any trace of the brushstroke or the artist's hand. He even makes his typical reference to the mechanical printing by ben-day dots. The artist thus makes a clear parody of his intelligent predecessors. His series of "brushstrokes," including this work, is a clear reaction to the emotional charge and spontaneous expression of the brushstrokes of men like Pollock, making them a lover of comics and American popular culture in a controlled act. Roy Lichtenstein, born October 27, 1923 in Manhattan, New York, where he died on September 29, 1997, is one of the most important artists of the American Pop Art movement. His works draw heavily on advertising and popular imagery of his time, as well as comic strips. He himself describes his style as "as artificial as possible."