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Style: Pop Art
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Medium: Screen
Haystack #4
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Title: Haystack #4
Portfolio: Haystack
Medium: Lithograph and screenprint on Rives BFK paper
Year: 1969
Edition: 93/100
Frame Size: 25" x 35 1/4"
Sheet Size:...
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1960s Pop Art Screen More Prints
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Lithograph, Screen
Brushstroke
Located in Miami, FL
Hand signed rf Lichtenstein in pencil and numbered 270/280 lower right margin. Published by Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, Printer Chiron Press, New York. The Prints ofRoy Lichtenst...
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1960s Pop Art Screen More Prints
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Reflections on Minerva
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Roy Lichtenstein
Reflections on Minerva
1990
Lithograph, screenprint, relief, and metalized PVC collage with embossing on mold-made Somerset paper
Signed, numbered, and dated in pen...
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Merton of the Movies
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color screenprint on silver foil paper. Signed and numbered 10/450 in pencil by Lichtenstein. Printed by Fine Creations, Inc., New York. Published by L...
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1960s Pop Art Screen More Prints
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Color, Screen
Bicentennial, by Roy Lichtenstein
Located in New York, NY
Included in America: The Third Century portfolio, Roy Lichtenstein created Bicentennial as an original color lithograph with screenprint in 1975, conceived to celebrate the 200th ann...
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20th Century Pop Art Screen More Prints
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Lithograph, Screen
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