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Original screenprint in colors on heavy, smooth, white wove paper - Published in 1966 - Signed in pencil, and numbered - Literature: C. 39 - Image: 35 5/8 x 25 5/8 inches (90.5 x 65.1 cm) - Publisherd by Original Editions, New York - Printed by Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., New York // Sweet Dreams, Baby! by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1965, is an iconic screen-print that epitomizes the artist’s distinctive Pop Art style. Borrowing from comic book imagery, the work features a clenched fist striking a man’s face, accompanied by the dramatic text "POW!" in bold red letters. The dialogue bubble above reads "SWEET DREAMS, BABY!" in a playful, sarcastic tone. The composition is characterized by Lichtenstein’s signature use of Ben-Day dots, bold outlines, and flat primary colors, especially vibrant yellows and reds. Measuring 95.6 x 70 cm, this work highlights Lichtenstein’s exploration of popular culture, humor, and the interplay between art and mass media.
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Original screenprint in colors on heavy, smooth, white wove paper - Published in 1966 - Signed in pencil, and numbered - Literature: C. 39 - Image: 35 5/8 x 25 5/8 inches (90.5 x 65.1 cm) - Publisherd by Original Editions, New York - Printed by Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., New York // Sweet Dreams, Baby! by Roy Lichtenstein, created in 1965, is an iconic screen-print that epitomizes the artist’s distinctive Pop Art style. Borrowing from comic book imagery, the work features a clenched fist striking a man’s face, accompanied by the dramatic text "POW!" in bold red letters. The dialogue bubble above reads "SWEET DREAMS, BABY!" in a playful, sarcastic tone. The composition is characterized by Lichtenstein’s signature use of Ben-Day dots, bold outlines, and flat primary colors, especially vibrant yellows and reds. Measuring 95.6 x 70 cm, this work highlights Lichtenstein’s exploration of popular culture, humor, and the interplay between art and mass media.
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