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Lichtenstein, Roy

ROY LICHTENSTEIN Still Life with Goldfish Bowl, 1993

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Original exhibition poster by Roy Lichtenstein, presented in a black frame measuring 20 × 18 inches overall. The frame features a 1.25-inch face profile and 1-inch depth, finished with protective plexiglass.

This iconic image reflects Lichtenstein’s signature Pop-Art style, translating an everyday still-life into a composition of bold color, crisp outlines, and comic-inspired precision.

Additional packing and shipping fees will apply if shipped framed to ensure professional handling and safe delivery.

Details

Sku: CB2591

Artist: Roy Lichtenstein

Title: Still Life with Goldfish Bowl

Year: 1993

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: Yes

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 12 x 10 inches ( 30 x 25 cm )

Image Size: 11 x 9 inches ( 28 x 23 cm )

Frame Size: H: 20 x W: 18 x D: .75 in.

ROY LICHTENSTEIN Still Life with Goldfish Bowl, 1993

$250

About the Artist

Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) was an American artist and one of the leading figures of Pop Art. He famously took the visual language of comic books—bold outlines, flat colors, and Ben-Day dots—and enlarged it into monumental paintings. By mimicking the look of commercial printing, his works deliberately resembled mass-produced cartoons. What made Lichtenstein’s approach radical was not just the source material, but how he treated it. Images meant to be glanced at and quickly consumed were isolated, slowed down, and placed on gallery walls as objects of serious contemplation. Through this transformation, he revealed how powerful emotions such as love, fear, and heroism could be reduced to simplified visual codes. In doing so, Lichtenstein challenged traditional ideas of originality, emotion, and high art, reshaping how modern audiences understand images in a media-saturated world.
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