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Roy Lichtenstein — Untitled Plate (Waterlily)
Roy Lichtenstein

Untitled Plate (Waterlily)

1990

This ceramic plate represents Lichtenstein's exploration of decorative arts through his signature Ben-Day dot technique, applying his pop art aesthetic to Monet's iconic water lily motif. The work demonstrates the artist's continued engagement with art historical references while expanding his practice beyond traditional canvas into functional objects during his late career.

Medium
Ceramic plate with color silkscreen
Edition
Edition of 3000 of 3000
Signed
Yes

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Roy Lichtenstein, Untitled Plate (Waterlily), 1990

This ceramic plate represents Lichtenstein's exploration of decorative arts through his signature Ben-Day dot technique, applying his pop art aesthetic to Monet's iconic water lily motif. The work demonstrates the artist's continued engagement with art historical references while expanding his practice beyond traditional canvas into functional objects during his late career.

Medium
Ceramic plate with color silkscreen
Year
1990
Edition
of 3000
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Hamilton Selway, Los Angeles, CA

Related themes

American, Decorative Arts, Tableware, 1990s, Silkscreen, Pop Art, Nature, Ceramic, Colorful, Contemporary

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Collected by

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