Roy Lichtenstein, Ohhh...Alright..., 1964
Product Description
Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein is revered worldwide for his series of comic-inspired silkscreens, and Ohhh...Alright... was one of his firsts. Based on a panel from the D.C. comic "Secret Hearts," this piece is a perfect example of Lichtenstein's developing style. The strong cartoonish lines of this piece will be picked up perfectly by the black contemporary frame included.
Product Details
- Materials
Plexi, On Foam Core, Single White Mat, Sawtooth, Urban Polystyrene Black Frame
- Measurements
18"L x 18"W x 1.375"H
— High quality print on heavy paper
— Printed with vibrant, color-fast inks
— Framed in a black, contemporary style molding
About the Designer
Roy Lichtenstein (1923 – 1997), was a Pop artist whose work was torn from the pages of torrid pulp fiction novels and classic comic books. Lichtenstein was initially a university instructor where he was influenced by artists who based their styles on everyday life. First painting semi-abstractions of the Old West, he later depicted 20th century Americana such as Mickey Mouse and bubble gum wrappers. In 1961, he began exclusively painting comic strip scenes printed with a process that simulated photoengraver’s dots. Lichtenstein’s other works exposed the contradictions of representing three dimensions on a flat surface.
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityUnited States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In3-5 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation