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Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Pop Art
1969
Modern
243.0 x 243.0 cmHand-painted oil on canvas in your size and frame, made to order by our artists.
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Modular painting with four panels, -2
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Roy Fox Lichtenstein, born in Manhattan on October 27, 1923, irrevocably transformed the trajectory of twentieth-century art. He emerged as a pivotal figure within the Pop Art movement—a reaction against Abstract Expressionism—not merely reflecting his era but actively interrogating it through strikingly innovative visual language.
The late 1960s witnessed the ascendance of Pop Art as a counterpoint to Abstract Expressionism’s emotional intensity. Artists like Lichtenstein sought to liberate art from subjective interpretation, presenting recognizable imagery—often taken from popular culture—with uncompromising clarity and precision. “Modular Painting with Four Panels” embodies this ethos, capturing the spirit of experimentation and intellectual engagement that defined the movement.
Beyond its formal geometry, the painting carries subtle symbolic resonance. The circle represents wholeness and unity—a deliberate contrast to the fragmented nature of modern life—while the bold colors convey energy and dynamism. Lichtenstein’s use of Ben-Day dots isn't simply a stylistic choice; it serves as a commentary on the reproducibility of images in mass media, questioning notions of originality and artistic authenticity.
"Modular Painting with Four Panels" continues to captivate viewers today due to its masterful blend of visual simplicity and conceptual depth. It stands as a testament to Lichtenstein’s genius—a pioneering work that solidified his place among the most influential artists of the twentieth century and remains an enduring emblem of Pop Art's rebellious spirit.
1923 - 1997 , United States of America
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