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Roy Lichtenstein Pyramids, 1969 screenprint, bold black outlines and yellow background with geometric pyramid forms.

Screenprint in colors - Image: 11.5 h × 34.8 w in (29 × 89 cm) - Sheet: 16.5 h × 38.75 w in (42 × 98 cm) - Signed, dated, numbered and inscribed to lower margin - Printed by Atelier Mourlot and published by the artist for the Print Collectors of the Friends of Art, Kansas City. - Literature: Corlett 87 // Roy Lichtenstein's Pyramids (1969) is a screenprint in colors, measuring 29 x 89 cm (image) and 42 x 98 cm (sheet). Signed, dated, numbered, and inscribed on the lower margin, this work was printed by Atelier Mourlot and published by the artist for the Print Collectors of the Friends of Art in Kansas City. The composition showcases Lichtenstein’s Pop Art style, depicting pyramids with bold black outlines and a vibrant yellow background. The use of Ben-Day dots and simplified geometric forms creates a striking visual rhythm, blending abstraction with iconic imagery. This piece is a perfect example of Lichtenstein's ability to reinterpret traditional subjects through the lens of contemporary art. Documented in Corlett 87.

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Pyramids, 1969

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Screenprint in colors - Image: 11.5 h × 34.8 w in (29 × 89 cm) - Sheet: 16.5 h × 38.75 w in (42 × 98 cm) - Signed, dated, numbered and inscribed to lower margin - Printed by Atelier Mourlot and published by the artist for the Print Collectors of the Friends of Art, Kansas City. - Literature: Corlett 87 // Roy Lichtenstein's Pyramids (1969) is a screenprint in colors, measuring 29 x 89 cm (image) and 42 x 98 cm (sheet). Signed, dated, numbered, and inscribed on the lower margin, this work was printed by Atelier Mourlot and published by the artist for the Print Collectors of the Friends of Art in Kansas City. The composition showcases Lichtenstein’s Pop Art style, depicting pyramids with bold black outlines and a vibrant yellow background. The use of Ben-Day dots and simplified geometric forms creates a striking visual rhythm, blending abstraction with iconic imagery. This piece is a perfect example of Lichtenstein's ability to reinterpret traditional subjects through the lens of contemporary art. Documented in Corlett 87.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

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Pyramids, 1969

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