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Original Screenprint in Colors on Arches Paper - Published by Les Editions du Solstice, Paris - Suite: La Nouvelle Chute de L'Amerique // Huh? by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1976, is a limited edition serigraph that displays Lichtenstein’s quintessential pop art style. The composition features a fragmented scene split into four quadrants, with bold, comic-style lines and vibrant primary colors—yellow, blue, black, and white. The upper part of the image shows speech bubbles with the phrases Huh? and I SAY NO MAKE SURE! as well as parts of a figure's face, while the lower section contains a close-up of a cup. Lichtenstein employs his signature Ben-Day dots, flat colors, and thick black outlines, drawing inspiration from comic strips and commercial art. The use of fragmented dialogue and isolated images invites the viewer to interpret the narrative, blending elements of humor and confusion. As part of the La Nouvelle Chute de L'Amerique suite, the work reflects Lichtenstein's exploration of communication, abstraction, and the everyday.
Huh?, 1976
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Original Screenprint in Colors on Arches Paper - Published by Les Editions du Solstice, Paris - Suite: La Nouvelle Chute de L'Amerique // Huh? by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1976, is a limited edition serigraph that displays Lichtenstein’s quintessential pop art style. The composition features a fragmented scene split into four quadrants, with bold, comic-style lines and vibrant primary colors—yellow, blue, black, and white. The upper part of the image shows speech bubbles with the phrases Huh? and I SAY NO MAKE SURE! as well as parts of a figure's face, while the lower section contains a close-up of a cup. Lichtenstein employs his signature Ben-Day dots, flat colors, and thick black outlines, drawing inspiration from comic strips and commercial art. The use of fragmented dialogue and isolated images invites the viewer to interpret the narrative, blending elements of humor and confusion. As part of the La Nouvelle Chute de L'Amerique suite, the work reflects Lichtenstein's exploration of communication, abstraction, and the everyday.
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