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Six Glazed Ceramics in Black and White - Published by Jackson China Villanova - Artist's Stamped Signature on the Underside - Largest plate has 10 1/4 inch diameter // Roy Lichtenstein’s Dinnerware: One Setting (1966) exemplifies his iconic Pop Art style, transferring his bold, graphic sensibility to functional art. This set of six ceramic pieces, glazed in black and white, features Lichtenstein's characteristic use of Ben-Day dots and thick black outlines, a hallmark of his comic-inspired aesthetic. The abstract swirls and dotted patterns on the plates and cup create a dynamic visual effect, infusing the everyday dining experience with a touch of playful art. Published by Jackson China in Villanova and stamped with the artist's signature on the underside, the largest plate has a diameter of 10.25 inches. This set transforms ordinary dinnerware into a statement on art and mass production, blurring the line between fine art and utilitarian objects.
Dinnerware: One Setting, 1966
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Six Glazed Ceramics in Black and White - Published by Jackson China Villanova - Artist's Stamped Signature on the Underside - Largest plate has 10 1/4 inch diameter // Roy Lichtenstein’s Dinnerware: One Setting (1966) exemplifies his iconic Pop Art style, transferring his bold, graphic sensibility to functional art. This set of six ceramic pieces, glazed in black and white, features Lichtenstein's characteristic use of Ben-Day dots and thick black outlines, a hallmark of his comic-inspired aesthetic. The abstract swirls and dotted patterns on the plates and cup create a dynamic visual effect, infusing the everyday dining experience with a touch of playful art. Published by Jackson China in Villanova and stamped with the artist's signature on the underside, the largest plate has a diameter of 10.25 inches. This set transforms ordinary dinnerware into a statement on art and mass production, blurring the line between fine art and utilitarian objects.
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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.
