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Roy Lichtenstein — Flowers
Roy Lichtenstein — Flowers
Roy Lichtenstein — Flowers
Roy Lichtenstein

Flowers

1973

This 1973 screenprint features vibrant flowers rendered in Roy Lichtenstein's distinctive pop art style. The composition employs bold outlines and primary colors characteristic of the artist's graphic approach. The floral subject matter is presented with the same mechanical precision typically reserved for commercial design. The work exemplifies Lichtenstein's ability to elevate everyday imagery into fine art through his innovative printing technique.

Medium
screenprint in colors
Dimensions

Notes

This work is number 20 from the edition of 380 published by Ernst Beyeler, Basel. Sold with original numbered colophon page from the folio. Provenance: Collection of Harry N. Abrams | Private Collection

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Editions & Works on Paper

April 16, 2026

Estimate: $4,000$6,000

Lot 100

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Roy Lichtenstein, Flowers, 1973

This 1973 screenprint features vibrant flowers rendered in Roy Lichtenstein's distinctive pop art style. The composition employs bold outlines and primary colors characteristic of the artist's graphic approach. The floral subject matter is presented with the same mechanical precision typically reserved for commercial design. The work exemplifies Lichtenstein's ability to elevate everyday imagery into fine art through his innovative printing technique.

Medium
screenprint in colors
Dimensions
37.1 x 21.3 cm
Year
1973
Seen at
Wright, Chicago, United States

Related themes

Edition, Geometric, Consumer Culture, Graphic Style, 20th Century, Blue Chip, Botanical Subject, Commercial Aesthetic, Bold Colors, Visual Language, Primary Colors, American, 1970s Flowers, Fine Art Printing, Commercial Imagery, Vibrant Composition, Bold Outlines, Screenprint, Screenprint Colors, Pop Art, 1970s Art, Decorative Art, Colorful, Flowers, Floral

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Collected by

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