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The Red Horseman- Roy Lichtenstein

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A fan of pop art? If so, the name Roy Lichtenstein likely rings a bell. Renowned in the 70s as the "Prince of Pop Art", Lichtenstein made waves in the art scene with his unique, novelty style. In hand with Andy Warhol, Jasper Jones and James Rosenquist, Lichtenstein contributed heavily to the new art movement by pioneering "pop art through parody."

Heavily influenced by his famed cubist predecessor Picasso, Roy Lichtenstein's "The Red Horseman" is a masterpiece of modern art that captures the spirit and energy associated with war. Upon a keen look, Lichtenstein included several early modern movements in his work. Futurism being one of them, a genre complicit with freighted social issues and political manifestos. What a phenomenal piece!

This is a seldom-found gem is a 1993 authorized, limited print run of the 1975 Roy Lichtenstein exhibition held at the renowned Leo Castelli Gallery in New York. The poster prominently showcases Lichtenstein's artwork titled 'The red horseman,' which was originally crafted by the artist in 1974. A fantastic piece of art history. 

Condition: Very Good. Age appropriate background and border toning. Conservation mounted on new linen. Please use zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition.

Year: c.1993 - 31 years old

Size: 27.75" x 22.25" (70cm x 57cm)


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