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Roy Lichtenstein's Bull VI, lithograph and screenprint, abstract geometric shapes in yellow, red, black, and white with bold lines.

Lithograph, screenprint, and line-cut on Arjomari paper - Suite: The Bull Profile series - Literature: Corlett 121 - Published by Gemini G.E.L. - Stamped on verso, lower left: (Gemini G.E.L. / Los Angeles, Calif.). Workshop number on verso in pencil, lower left, beneath stamp: (RL73-518) // Bull VI by Roy Lichtenstein is a limited edition print from 1973, created using a combination of lithograph, screenprint, and line-cut techniques on Arjomari paper. Part of The Bull Profile series, this artwork exemplifies Lichtenstein’s signature pop art style, where he deconstructs the image of a bull into abstract, geometric forms. Dominated by bold blocks of yellow, red, black, and white, the composition incorporates a striking use of lines, angles, and color contrasts. The upper left portion features diagonal stripes, adding a sense of dynamic motion to the otherwise orderly geometric arrangement. This piece reflects Lichtenstein's interest in abstraction and the reduction of recognizable forms into minimalist shapes, blending modernism with his unique pop art approach.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

Bull VI, 1973

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Lithograph, screenprint, and line-cut on Arjomari paper - Suite: The Bull Profile series - Literature: Corlett 121 - Published by Gemini G.E.L. - Stamped on verso, lower left: (Gemini G.E.L. / Los Angeles, Calif.). Workshop number on verso in pencil, lower left, beneath stamp: (RL73-518) // Bull VI by Roy Lichtenstein is a limited edition print from 1973, created using a combination of lithograph, screenprint, and line-cut techniques on Arjomari paper. Part of The Bull Profile series, this artwork exemplifies Lichtenstein’s signature pop art style, where he deconstructs the image of a bull into abstract, geometric forms. Dominated by bold blocks of yellow, red, black, and white, the composition incorporates a striking use of lines, angles, and color contrasts. The upper left portion features diagonal stripes, adding a sense of dynamic motion to the otherwise orderly geometric arrangement. This piece reflects Lichtenstein's interest in abstraction and the reduction of recognizable forms into minimalist shapes, blending modernism with his unique pop art approach.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

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Screen-print

USD 27,850

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Limited Edition Print

Screen-print

USD 80,000 - 100,000

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Screen-print

USD 6,300

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Screen-print

USD 17,500

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Screen-print

USD 11,000

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Screen-print

USD 4,600

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