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Original lithograph & screenprint on on wove paper - Published by Styria Studio Inc. New York - Suite: America: The Third Century - Signed, editioned, and dated in pencil along lower edge - Published by APC Editions, New York - Printed by Styria Studio, Inc., New York - LITERATURE: Corlett, 136. // Roy Lichtenstein’s Bicentennial Print, created in 1975, is a limited edition mixed media work utilizing lithography and screenprint on wove paper. This print, measuring 63.5 by 45.7 cm, was produced to commemorate the United States' bicentennial celebration in 1976. The composition showcases Lichtenstein’s characteristic comic book style, with bold lines, flat colors, and graphic forms. The image is divided into segmented panels, incorporating patriotic symbols such as stars, stripes, and abstract interpretations of iconic American imagery, blending historical references with a pop art aesthetic. The fragmented style invites viewers to explore the connections between history, culture, and visual representation, characteristic of Lichtenstein’s work that often questions how art and society intersect. The bright, primary colors and dynamic composition make the piece visually engaging, celebrating American identity while also encouraging critical reflection.
Bicentennial Print, 1975
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Original lithograph & screenprint on on wove paper - Published by Styria Studio Inc. New York - Suite: America: The Third Century - Signed, editioned, and dated in pencil along lower edge - Published by APC Editions, New York - Printed by Styria Studio, Inc., New York - LITERATURE: Corlett, 136. // Roy Lichtenstein’s Bicentennial Print, created in 1975, is a limited edition mixed media work utilizing lithography and screenprint on wove paper. This print, measuring 63.5 by 45.7 cm, was produced to commemorate the United States' bicentennial celebration in 1976. The composition showcases Lichtenstein’s characteristic comic book style, with bold lines, flat colors, and graphic forms. The image is divided into segmented panels, incorporating patriotic symbols such as stars, stripes, and abstract interpretations of iconic American imagery, blending historical references with a pop art aesthetic. The fragmented style invites viewers to explore the connections between history, culture, and visual representation, characteristic of Lichtenstein’s work that often questions how art and society intersect. The bright, primary colors and dynamic composition make the piece visually engaging, celebrating American identity while also encouraging critical reflection.
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What is Lettrism?
Lettrism is an art form that uses letters, words, and symbols to create artwork. The movement was established in Paris in the 1940s and later gained popularity in the 1950s in America. Lettrisme is the French spelling of the movement's name, derived from the French word for letter.
