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Roy Lichtenstein — Artist's Studio "Foot Medication"
Roy Lichtenstein

Artist's Studio "Foot Medication"

1974

Artist's Studio "Foot Medication" depicts a room filled with artworks, including several that reference or re-create Roy Lichtenstein's previous work, such as the 1962 print Foot Medication reimagined as the monumental image at upper left. The artist often referenced his body of work, pop culture, and, as in this piece, art history. One of four Lichtenstein paintings that parody the European genre of studio interiors, this example takes inspiration from a work by modern French artist Henri Matisse that shows his canvas set casually around a room.

Medium
Oil and Magna on canvas
Dimensions

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Roy Lichtenstein, Artist's Studio "Foot Medication", 1974

Artist's Studio "Foot Medication" depicts a room filled with artworks, including several that reference or re-create Roy Lichtenstein's previous work, such as the 1962 print Foot Medication reimagined as the monumental image at upper left. The artist often referenced his body of work, pop culture, and, as in this piece, art history. One of four Lichtenstein paintings that parody the European genre of studio interiors, this example takes inspiration from a work by modern French artist Henri Matisse that shows his canvas set casually around a room.

Medium
Oil and Magna on canvas
Dimensions
243.8 x 325.1 cm
Year
1974
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Meta-artistic, Interior Scene, Oil and Magna, American Artist, Post-War, Pop Art, Comic Book Style, Unique Work, Large Scale, Contemporary

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Collected by

Sebastián In Situ, Brian Stevens, Hamilton Selway Gallery, Art Institute of Chicago, Sebastián Naranjo