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Screenprint from a portfolio of seventeen screenprints, nine lithographs, two lithographs with screenprint, one photocopy, and one photograph
1973
30.4 x 22.8 cm
Hand-signed and numbered by Noland
Edition of 300
From The New York Collection for Stockholm
Published by Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc., New York
Mint condition, housed within the original typeset paper folder from the portfolio.

 

This screenprint on paper was created as part of the iconic New York Collection for Stockholm portfolio, a collection of 30 prints designed to be sold in an edition of 300, with each artist donating their prints. Experiments in Art and Technology in New York arranged the portfolio of prints to be sold to raise money for the collection at Moderna Museet in Stockholm, a European museum that celebrated American artists.  

 

Today, important museums around the world hold the Stockholm portfolio including the MET and MoMA in New York, the Georgia Museum of Art, the Chazen Museum of Art and the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, along with many others. 

 

Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997) was an American artist and a leading figure of the Pop Art movement, renowned for his bold, comic book–inspired imagery and distinctive use of Ben-Day dots. Drawing on media, advertising, and popular culture, Lichtenstein elevated the everyday visual language into art with irony, precision, and wit. His iconic works, featuring melodramatic characters and stylised compositions, challenged conventions of fine art and blurred the boundary between commercial and artistic expression. Lichtenstein remains one of the most influential and collectible artists in the world, with his 1964 painting ‘Nurse’ selling for over $95 million at Christie’s in 2015.

Roy Lichtenstein Finger Pointing from The New York Collection for Stockholm

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