Roy Lichtenstein

who is Roy Lichtenstein?

Origin:
Manhattan, 1923
Style:
Pop Art, Contemporary Art
Notable Work:
Whaam!, Crying Girl
was a leading figure in the Pop Art movement, renowned for his bold, comic book-inspired paintings that blended high art with mass culture. His signature use of Ben-Day dots, thick outlines, and vibrant primary colors mimicked the printing techniques of commercial comics and advertisements, turning everyday images into fine art.
Lichtenstein’s works often explored themes of consumerism, romance, and American popular culture, offering a satirical take on modern life. Pieces like Whaam! and Drowning Girl are iconic examples of his style, making him one of the most recognisable and influential artists of the 20th century. His innovative approach continues to attract collectors who appreciate his impact on contemporary art and culture.

selected works

Empress Set

H9 Mercy Cherry Blossom

Mickey Blue Glitter

Opium (Dots)

Available Artwork

This must Be The Place

1965

POA

Signed

Lithograph - 45cm x 63cm

Shipboard Girl

1965

POA

Signed

Lithograph - 49cm x 66cm

I Love Liberty

1982 – Edition Size 250

POA

Signed and Numbered

Screenprint - 69cm x 98cm

Industry And The Arts I

1969 – Edition Size 100

POA

Signed and Numbered

Screenprint - 36cm x 43cm

Illustration For Amérique

1992 – Edition Size 42

POA

Signed and Numbered

Screenprint - 35cm x 48cm