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Original lithograph and serigraph in colors on Rives BFK paper - Published by Multiples, Inc. & Castelli Graphics, New York - Suite: Six Still Lifes // Still Life with Windmill by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1974, is a limited edition print that combines lithography and serigraphy techniques. Part of the Six Still Lifes series, this piece juxtaposes everyday objects with bold, graphic elements characteristic of Lichtenstein's pop art style. The composition features a large, black-outlined pitcher and lemons on a table, with a view of a windmill through an open window. The use of Ben-Day dots and vibrant colors, along with simplified, thick black outlines, give the image a cartoon-like quality. The contrast between the interior still life and the distant windmill outdoors creates a playful balance between realism and abstraction, inviting the viewer to reconsider traditional notions of still life painting through a modern, graphic lens.
Still Life with Windmill, 1974
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Original lithograph and serigraph in colors on Rives BFK paper - Published by Multiples, Inc. & Castelli Graphics, New York - Suite: Six Still Lifes // Still Life with Windmill by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1974, is a limited edition print that combines lithography and serigraphy techniques. Part of the Six Still Lifes series, this piece juxtaposes everyday objects with bold, graphic elements characteristic of Lichtenstein's pop art style. The composition features a large, black-outlined pitcher and lemons on a table, with a view of a windmill through an open window. The use of Ben-Day dots and vibrant colors, along with simplified, thick black outlines, give the image a cartoon-like quality. The contrast between the interior still life and the distant windmill outdoors creates a playful balance between realism and abstraction, inviting the viewer to reconsider traditional notions of still life painting through a modern, graphic lens.
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What is appropriation?
Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
