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From the Surrealist Series Lithograph on Arches paper. Signed, numbered, and dedicated. Blonde (1978) by Roy Lichtenstein is a lithograph from the artist’s Surrealist Series, in which he revisits and reinterprets the visual language of Surrealism through his distinctive Pop Art style. Known for appropriating imagery from comic strips and advertising, Lichtenstein here combines bold graphic clarity with psychological nuance. The composition presents a stylized female face with bright yellow hair, sharply outlined in black and set against a background of diagonal stripes. A striking red pattern cuts across her face, creating a fragmented, almost mask-like effect. Her expression—wide-eyed and slightly tense—suggests emotion, yet remains deliberately ambiguous. Unlike his earlier comic-inspired works, this series introduces more conceptual layering. The juxtaposition of flat graphic elements with surreal distortions evokes themes of perception, identity, and illusion. The figure appears both present and disrupted, as if partially dissolving into abstraction. The work reflects Lichtenstein’s interest in bridging high art traditions and mass culture, while also engaging with Surrealist ideas of the subconscious and visual paradox.
Blonde, 1978
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From the Surrealist Series Lithograph on Arches paper. Signed, numbered, and dedicated. Blonde (1978) by Roy Lichtenstein is a lithograph from the artist’s Surrealist Series, in which he revisits and reinterprets the visual language of Surrealism through his distinctive Pop Art style. Known for appropriating imagery from comic strips and advertising, Lichtenstein here combines bold graphic clarity with psychological nuance. The composition presents a stylized female face with bright yellow hair, sharply outlined in black and set against a background of diagonal stripes. A striking red pattern cuts across her face, creating a fragmented, almost mask-like effect. Her expression—wide-eyed and slightly tense—suggests emotion, yet remains deliberately ambiguous. Unlike his earlier comic-inspired works, this series introduces more conceptual layering. The juxtaposition of flat graphic elements with surreal distortions evokes themes of perception, identity, and illusion. The figure appears both present and disrupted, as if partially dissolving into abstraction. The work reflects Lichtenstein’s interest in bridging high art traditions and mass culture, while also engaging with Surrealist ideas of the subconscious and visual paradox.
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