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Enamel multiple in colors on steel - Published by Multiples Inc. New York - In excellent condition - Stamped signature on reverse // Roy Lichtenstein's Modern Head Enamel Pin (1968) is a small yet vibrant metal sculpture that encapsulates the artist's iconic pop art aesthetic. Crafted as an enamel multiple on steel, this pin features a geometric, abstract design with bold colors—blue, yellow, red, and white—arranged in striking patterns that mimic the comic book and mechanical motifs typical of Lichtenstein's work. The pin’s compact size, measuring 2.8 cm by 2.4 cm, makes it a wearable piece of art that echoes the artist’s fascination with mass production and consumer culture. The stamped signature on the reverse side attests to its authenticity. Published by Multiples Inc. in New York, the piece reflects Lichtenstein's ability to transform everyday objects into artworks that blur the lines between fine art and commercial design.
Modern Head Enamel Pin, 1968
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Enamel multiple in colors on steel - Published by Multiples Inc. New York - In excellent condition - Stamped signature on reverse // Roy Lichtenstein's Modern Head Enamel Pin (1968) is a small yet vibrant metal sculpture that encapsulates the artist's iconic pop art aesthetic. Crafted as an enamel multiple on steel, this pin features a geometric, abstract design with bold colors—blue, yellow, red, and white—arranged in striking patterns that mimic the comic book and mechanical motifs typical of Lichtenstein's work. The pin’s compact size, measuring 2.8 cm by 2.4 cm, makes it a wearable piece of art that echoes the artist’s fascination with mass production and consumer culture. The stamped signature on the reverse side attests to its authenticity. Published by Multiples Inc. in New York, the piece reflects Lichtenstein's ability to transform everyday objects into artworks that blur the lines between fine art and commercial design.
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