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Roy Lichtenstein The Oval Office screenprint showing a stylized cartoon-like presidential office with yellow furniture and bold outlines

Original screenprint in colors on Rives - Hand-signed, dated and numbered in pencil - With the blind stamp of the printer and the artist's ink stamp on verso - Catalogue: Corlett 277 - Co-published by the artist and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York, for the benefit of the Democratic National Committee. - Image: 29.75 x 39.25 in. (75.6 x 99.7 cm.) - Sheet: 35.6 x 45.25 in. (90.5 x 114.9 cm.) The Oval Office (1992) by Roy Lichtenstein is a bold screenprint that reimagines one of the most iconic political interiors through the lens of Pop Art. Using his signature Ben-Day dots, clean lines, and vivid primary colors, Lichtenstein transforms the U.S. president's workspace into a stylized, cartoon-like setting. The flags, desk, and yellow drapery maintain recognizable elements while flattening depth and perspective, emphasizing the artifice and symbolism of power. This limited edition work plays with themes of politics, media representation, and the intersection of high art with popular culture, offering a satirical yet reverent take on institutional imagery.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

The Oval Office, 1992

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Original screenprint in colors on Rives - Hand-signed, dated and numbered in pencil - With the blind stamp of the printer and the artist's ink stamp on verso - Catalogue: Corlett 277 - Co-published by the artist and Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York, for the benefit of the Democratic National Committee. - Image: 29.75 x 39.25 in. (75.6 x 99.7 cm.) - Sheet: 35.6 x 45.25 in. (90.5 x 114.9 cm.) The Oval Office (1992) by Roy Lichtenstein is a bold screenprint that reimagines one of the most iconic political interiors through the lens of Pop Art. Using his signature Ben-Day dots, clean lines, and vivid primary colors, Lichtenstein transforms the U.S. president's workspace into a stylized, cartoon-like setting. The flags, desk, and yellow drapery maintain recognizable elements while flattening depth and perspective, emphasizing the artifice and symbolism of power. This limited edition work plays with themes of politics, media representation, and the intersection of high art with popular culture, offering a satirical yet reverent take on institutional imagery.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

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The Oval Office, 1992

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