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Roy Lichtenstein's Real Estate, 1969, blue lithograph; stylized building with repetitive windows and dotted sky, signed and numbered.

Lithograph printed in blue, on Arches paper. - Literature: CORLETT 88 - Signed and numbered in pencil - Printed by Atelier Mourlot, New York, co-published by Chelsea House Publishers, New York, Publications IRL, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Paul Bianchini - Image 13 1/2 x 32 inches; 34.3 x 81.3 cm. - Sheet 19 1/2 x 38 inches; 49.5 x 96.5 cm. // Roy Lichtenstein's Real Estate (1969) is a lithograph that exemplifies his signature Pop Art style, characterized by the use of Ben-Day dots and industrial motifs. Printed in monochromatic blue on Arches paper, this piece presents a simplified, schematic view of a building, depicted with repetitive windows and doors that emphasize uniformity and structure. The building stands against a background of large, dotted patterns, evoking both sky and ground in Lichtenstein's stylized, comic-inspired aesthetic. The structured precision and cool detachment of the image highlight Lichtenstein’s interest in architecture and the visual language of mass-produced imagery. This limited edition lithograph of 100 is signed and numbered in pencil, and was printed by Atelier Mourlot in New York, with co-publishers in New York, Lausanne, and Paul Bianchini. Real Estate is a compelling example of Lichtenstein's ability to elevate everyday urban landscapes into iconic visual statements through his minimal yet impactful design.

Artwork Copyright © Roy Lichtenstein

Real Estate, 1969

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Lithograph printed in blue, on Arches paper. - Literature: CORLETT 88 - Signed and numbered in pencil - Printed by Atelier Mourlot, New York, co-published by Chelsea House Publishers, New York, Publications IRL, Lausanne, Switzerland, and Paul Bianchini - Image 13 1/2 x 32 inches; 34.3 x 81.3 cm. - Sheet 19 1/2 x 38 inches; 49.5 x 96.5 cm. // Roy Lichtenstein's Real Estate (1969) is a lithograph that exemplifies his signature Pop Art style, characterized by the use of Ben-Day dots and industrial motifs. Printed in monochromatic blue on Arches paper, this piece presents a simplified, schematic view of a building, depicted with repetitive windows and doors that emphasize uniformity and structure. The building stands against a background of large, dotted patterns, evoking both sky and ground in Lichtenstein's stylized, comic-inspired aesthetic. The structured precision and cool detachment of the image highlight Lichtenstein’s interest in architecture and the visual language of mass-produced imagery. This limited edition lithograph of 100 is signed and numbered in pencil, and was printed by Atelier Mourlot in New York, with co-publishers in New York, Lausanne, and Paul Bianchini. Real Estate is a compelling example of Lichtenstein's ability to elevate everyday urban landscapes into iconic visual statements through his minimal yet impactful design.

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