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Crying Girl (C. II. 1) Offset Lithograph | Roy Lichtenstein,{{product.type}}
Crying Girl (C. II. 1) Offset Lithograph | Roy Lichtenstein,{{product.type}}
Crying Girl (C. II. 1) Offset Lithograph | Roy Lichtenstein,{{product.type}}
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Crying Girl (C. II. 1)

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Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein

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American (1923–1997)

  • Date: 1963
  • Offset Lithograph, signed in pencil lower right
  • Image Size: 17.25 x 23.25 inches
  • Size: 18 in. x 24 in. (45.72 cm x 60.96 cm)
  • Frame Size: 22.5 x 28 inches
  • Printer: Colorcraft, New York, Printer
  • Publisher: Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, Publisher
  • Reference: Figure II.1 on page 254 in "The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonne 1948-1993", published by Hudson Hill Press

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about Crying Girl (C. II. 1)

In the early 1960s, Lichtenstein produced several "fantasy drama" paintings of women in love affairs with domineering men causing women to be miserable.

These works served as prelude to 1964 paintings of innocent "girls next door" in a variety of tenuous emotional states. A possible influence on his frequent depiction of distressed women was the dissolution of his marriage, which occurred in the early and mid-60s.

Crying Girl (C. II. 1) Offset Lithograph | Roy Lichtenstein,{{product.type}}
Crying Girl (C. II. 1) Offset Lithograph | Roy Lichtenstein,{{product.type}}
Crying Girl (C. II. 1) Offset Lithograph | Roy Lichtenstein,{{product.type}}
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About The Artist: Roy Lichtenstein

Roy Lichtenstein is a pop art painter whose works, in a style derived from comic strips, portray the trivialization of culture endemic in contemporary American life. Using bright, strident colors and techniques borrowed from the printing industry, he ironically incorporates mass-produced emotions and objects into highly sophisticated references to art history. Born in New York City in 1923, Lichtenstein studied briefly at the Art Students...

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About The Medium: Lithograph

A print created using flat stones or metal plates. The artist creates a lithograph by drawing an image directly onto the printing element using materials like lithograph crayons or special grease pencils. After this, the drawing is transferred from the plate to the paper in multiples. A lithograph will not have dots when examined with a magnifying glass.

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