
American Indian Theme
6 works

Entablature VI (C. 143), 1976
Screen print and collage with embossing
29 1/4 x 44 7/8 in 74.1 x 114 cm
Edition
Edition of 30 plus 9 AP
Influenced by the architectural facades and decorative patterns observed in and around Wall Street and Lower Manhattan, this series delves into key themes within Lichtenstein's artistry, particularly focusing on texture, surface intricacies, relief, and reflectivity. Titled after the horizontal structures crowning columns in Classical Greek architecture, Lichtenstein's Entablatures take on a distinctly American character, stemming from a revivalist approach to architectural imitation that proliferated during the early twentieth century's industrialized era. By isolating stereotypical symbols associated with what the artist terms "imperial power" and "the establishment," Lichtenstein examines the impact of mass production and replication on cultural symbols. This exploration, marked by a continuous investigation into patterns and repetition, also highlights the subtle influences of Classical order evident in Minimalist sculpture and Color Field painting.
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Auction History

Entablature (Study) · Roy Lichtenstein · Sotheby's · 2026-01 · $165,100

Entablature VI (Study) · Roy Lichtenstein · Sotheby's · 2025-09 · $152,400

Entablature #11 · Roy Lichtenstein · Phillips · 2019-11 · $112,500

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