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Roy Lichtenstein's Yellow Still Life 1974 lithograph and screenprint featuring bold fruits and cheese in yellow tones with thick black outlines and a graphic patterned background.

Original lithograph and screen print on paper // Yellow Still Life by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1974, is a limited edition print that combines lithography and screen printing techniques. The composition features a simple, bold arrangement of fruits—a banana bunch, lemon, and other rounded forms—alongside a wedge of cheese. Lichtenstein employs his signature comic book-inspired style, using thick black outlines and a vibrant palette dominated by shades of yellow. The background consists of a diagonal black-and-white pattern, creating a sense of texture and contrast that highlights the bright, flat colors of the objects in the foreground. This still life encapsulates Lichtenstein's pop-art approach, transforming everyday objects into visually dynamic and iconic elements. By flattening the image and using graphic lines, Lichtenstein blurs the line between commercial art and fine art, elevating a seemingly mundane subject to a statement piece filled with his playful and ironic aesthetic. The work is signed and numbered, making it a distinctive and collectible example of Lichtenstein's exploration of still life through pop art.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

Yellow Still Life, 1974

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Original lithograph and screen print on paper // Yellow Still Life by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1974, is a limited edition print that combines lithography and screen printing techniques. The composition features a simple, bold arrangement of fruits—a banana bunch, lemon, and other rounded forms—alongside a wedge of cheese. Lichtenstein employs his signature comic book-inspired style, using thick black outlines and a vibrant palette dominated by shades of yellow. The background consists of a diagonal black-and-white pattern, creating a sense of texture and contrast that highlights the bright, flat colors of the objects in the foreground. This still life encapsulates Lichtenstein's pop-art approach, transforming everyday objects into visually dynamic and iconic elements. By flattening the image and using graphic lines, Lichtenstein blurs the line between commercial art and fine art, elevating a seemingly mundane subject to a statement piece filled with his playful and ironic aesthetic. The work is signed and numbered, making it a distinctive and collectible example of Lichtenstein's exploration of still life through pop art.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

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Roy Lichtenstein's Yellow Still Life 1974 lithograph and screenprint featuring bold fruits and cheese in yellow tones with thick black outlines and a graphic patterned background.

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Yellow Still Life, 1974

Limited Edition Print

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USD 39,500

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