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Roy Lichtenstein's Peace Through Chemistry IV, 1970 lithograph with geometric shapes and industrial motifs in black, white, and blue.

Lithograph on Special Arjomari paper - Image: 25 x 45 in; Sheet: 30 x 50; - Signed and dated lower right margin with Gemini G.E.L. blind stamp; edition lower left margin - Published and printed by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles - literature: Corlett, Mary Lee. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1948-1993. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 2002. #99. // Roy Lichtenstein’s Peace Through Chemistry IV (1970) is a lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s bold pop art style, integrating abstract forms with industrial and scientific motifs. The composition features geometric shapes and mechanical elements, rendered in a striking palette of black, white, and blue with the addition of Lichtenstein’s signature Ben-Day dots. The piece explores the intersection of science, industry, and peace, reflecting a complex commentary on technological advancements. Its sharp, angular forms and use of contrast highlight the tension between precision and creativity, typical of Lichtenstein’s work. This print is part of a limited edition, signed and dated by the artist, and was published by the renowned Gemini G.E.L. workshop.

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Peace Through Chemistry IV, 1970

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Lithograph on Special Arjomari paper - Image: 25 x 45 in; Sheet: 30 x 50; - Signed and dated lower right margin with Gemini G.E.L. blind stamp; edition lower left margin - Published and printed by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles - literature: Corlett, Mary Lee. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1948-1993. New York: Hudson Hills Press, 2002. #99. // Roy Lichtenstein’s Peace Through Chemistry IV (1970) is a lithograph that exemplifies the artist’s bold pop art style, integrating abstract forms with industrial and scientific motifs. The composition features geometric shapes and mechanical elements, rendered in a striking palette of black, white, and blue with the addition of Lichtenstein’s signature Ben-Day dots. The piece explores the intersection of science, industry, and peace, reflecting a complex commentary on technological advancements. Its sharp, angular forms and use of contrast highlight the tension between precision and creativity, typical of Lichtenstein’s work. This print is part of a limited edition, signed and dated by the artist, and was published by the renowned Gemini G.E.L. workshop.

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