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Richard Hamilton — A Little Bit of Roy Lichtenstein
Richard Hamilton

A Little Bit of Roy Lichtenstein

"A Little Bit of Roy Lichtenstein" is a screenprint by Richard Hamilton rendered in bold red and black on Cartridge paper, a work that playfully engages with the visual language of his fellow Pop Art contemporary Roy Lichtenstein. Hamilton's use of the screenprint medium echoes the mechanical, mass-produced aesthetic central to the Pop Art movement, while his titular nod to Lichtenstein suggests a spirit of artistic dialogue and homage. The full margins of the Cartridge paper lend the composition a clean, deliberate presentation, highlighting Hamilton's meticulous attention to the graphic qualities of the printed image.

Medium
Screenprint in red and black, on Cartridge paper, with full margins,

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December 12, 2013

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Richard Hamilton, A Little Bit of Roy Lichtenstein

"A Little Bit of Roy Lichtenstein" is a screenprint by Richard Hamilton rendered in bold red and black on Cartridge paper, a work that playfully engages with the visual language of his fellow Pop Art contemporary Roy Lichtenstein. Hamilton's use of the screenprint medium echoes the mechanical, mass-produced aesthetic central to the Pop Art movement, while his titular nod to Lichtenstein suggests a spirit of artistic dialogue and homage. The full margins of the Cartridge paper lend the composition a clean, deliberate presentation, highlighting Hamilton's meticulous attention to the graphic qualities of the printed image.

Medium
Screenprint in red and black, on Cartridge paper, with full margins,
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Red and Black, 20th Century, Homage Work, Male Artist, British Artist, Bold Graphics, Screenprint, Pop Art, Intertextual Art, Pioneering Artist, Figurative

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