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Offset lithograph on white wove paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Literature: Bianchini 2; Corlett II.4; RLCR 858; RL 3785 // Roy Lichtenstein’s Foot and Hand (1964) is an iconic example of his pop art style, capturing a dramatic moment with bold lines and Ben-Day dots. This offset lithograph depicts a close-up of a foot pressing down on a hand clutching a rolled-up object, possibly a newspaper or document. The composition’s tension is enhanced by the exaggerated contrast and vibrant colors—primarily red, yellow, and black—typical of Lichtenstein’s work. The dynamic interaction between the foot and hand, paired with the comic book aesthetic, conveys a sense of urgency or confrontation. Signed, dated, and numbered by Lichtenstein, Foot and Hand is part of an edition of 300, showcasing the artist's playful yet impactful approach to everyday imagery through the lens of pop culture.
Foot and Hand, 1964
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Offset lithograph on white wove paper - Signed, dated and numbered in pencil - Literature: Bianchini 2; Corlett II.4; RLCR 858; RL 3785 // Roy Lichtenstein’s Foot and Hand (1964) is an iconic example of his pop art style, capturing a dramatic moment with bold lines and Ben-Day dots. This offset lithograph depicts a close-up of a foot pressing down on a hand clutching a rolled-up object, possibly a newspaper or document. The composition’s tension is enhanced by the exaggerated contrast and vibrant colors—primarily red, yellow, and black—typical of Lichtenstein’s work. The dynamic interaction between the foot and hand, paired with the comic book aesthetic, conveys a sense of urgency or confrontation. Signed, dated, and numbered by Lichtenstein, Foot and Hand is part of an edition of 300, showcasing the artist's playful yet impactful approach to everyday imagery through the lens of pop culture.
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