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Silkscreen poster with silver foil produced for the Minnesota Theatre Co in 1968. Signed and numbered with pencil on the lower right. Co-published by Lincoln Center/List Poster and Print Program and H.K.L. Ltd., New York and Boston. Literature: Mary Lee Corlett. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Rai- sonné, 1948–1993, 2nd ed. New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2002 (Corlett 2002). First published in 1994 (Corlett 1994). Introduction by Ruth E. Fine (Fine 1994a)., n. 61. // This silkscreen poster by Roy Lichtenstein was produced for the Minnesota Theatre Company's production of Merton of the Movies at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in 1968. The composition features Lichtenstein's distinctive Art Deco-inspired staircase design, with the title arranged in bold geometric lettering descending diagonally across the surface. The work incorporates the artist's signature Ben-Day dots alongside panels of yellow, red, and grey, with a striking silver foil element that adds an extra dimension of materiality unusual in Lichtenstein's graphic work.
Merton at the Movies, 1968
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Silkscreen poster with silver foil produced for the Minnesota Theatre Co in 1968. Signed and numbered with pencil on the lower right. Co-published by Lincoln Center/List Poster and Print Program and H.K.L. Ltd., New York and Boston. Literature: Mary Lee Corlett. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Rai- sonné, 1948–1993, 2nd ed. New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2002 (Corlett 2002). First published in 1994 (Corlett 1994). Introduction by Ruth E. Fine (Fine 1994a)., n. 61. // This silkscreen poster by Roy Lichtenstein was produced for the Minnesota Theatre Company's production of Merton of the Movies at the Tyrone Guthrie Theatre in 1968. The composition features Lichtenstein's distinctive Art Deco-inspired staircase design, with the title arranged in bold geometric lettering descending diagonally across the surface. The work incorporates the artist's signature Ben-Day dots alongside panels of yellow, red, and grey, with a striking silver foil element that adds an extra dimension of materiality unusual in Lichtenstein's graphic work.
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