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Screenprint on Arches 88 paper // Inaugural Print from the Inaugural Impressions Portfolio by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1977, is a limited edition screenprint on Arches 88 paper, measuring 20 by 30 inches. The artwork showcases Lichtenstein’s iconic use of bold lines, Ben-Day dots, and primary colors to create a pop art interpretation of American symbols and political imagery. The composition features a stylized hand raised, reminiscent of an oath-taking gesture, with the American flag and elements of classical architecture in the background. An eye and abstract patterns fill the remaining space, adding a sense of depth and intrigue. The piece blends patriotic themes with Lichtenstein’s signature comic book aesthetic, reflecting on the ceremonial and symbolic aspects of American democracy. The use of graphic techniques emphasizes the tension between tradition and modernity, characteristic of Lichtenstein’s exploration of contemporary American culture.
Inaugural Print from the Inaugural Impressions portfolio, 1977
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Screenprint on Arches 88 paper // Inaugural Print from the Inaugural Impressions Portfolio by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1977, is a limited edition screenprint on Arches 88 paper, measuring 20 by 30 inches. The artwork showcases Lichtenstein’s iconic use of bold lines, Ben-Day dots, and primary colors to create a pop art interpretation of American symbols and political imagery. The composition features a stylized hand raised, reminiscent of an oath-taking gesture, with the American flag and elements of classical architecture in the background. An eye and abstract patterns fill the remaining space, adding a sense of depth and intrigue. The piece blends patriotic themes with Lichtenstein’s signature comic book aesthetic, reflecting on the ceremonial and symbolic aspects of American democracy. The use of graphic techniques emphasizes the tension between tradition and modernity, characteristic of Lichtenstein’s exploration of contemporary American culture.
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