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Screenprint in colors on Arches paper - Signed by the artist in pencil, dated and numbered // Roy Lichtenstein’s I Love Liberty (1982) is a striking screen print that reinterprets the Statue of Liberty through the lens of pop art. Featuring bold primary colors, graphic black outlines, and a background of diagonal blue stripes, the work captures the essence of Lichtenstein’s signature style. The iconic figure’s face and torch are depicted with clean, geometric precision, imbuing the monument with a modern, dynamic quality. Created as a limited edition print measuring 97.5 x 69 cm, this artwork was part of a political and cultural campaign celebrating freedom and democracy. Lichtenstein’s playful yet reverent approach elevates this American symbol into a timeless piece of contemporary art.
I love liberty, 1982
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Screenprint in colors on Arches paper - Signed by the artist in pencil, dated and numbered // Roy Lichtenstein’s I Love Liberty (1982) is a striking screen print that reinterprets the Statue of Liberty through the lens of pop art. Featuring bold primary colors, graphic black outlines, and a background of diagonal blue stripes, the work captures the essence of Lichtenstein’s signature style. The iconic figure’s face and torch are depicted with clean, geometric precision, imbuing the monument with a modern, dynamic quality. Created as a limited edition print measuring 97.5 x 69 cm, this artwork was part of a political and cultural campaign celebrating freedom and democracy. Lichtenstein’s playful yet reverent approach elevates this American symbol into a timeless piece of contemporary art.
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