Roy Lichtenstein Interiors For Sale
Roy Lichtenstein's Interiors Series
Roy Lichtenstein's Interiors series (1990-1992) represents a pivotal late-career achievement, synthesizing five decades of the artist's exploration of commercial imagery, domestic space, and modernist design. Created near the end of his life, these sophisticated compositions distill Lichtenstein's signature Pop Art vocabulary—Ben-Day dots, bold black outlines, and primary color fields—into reflective meditations on the American interior. Unlike his early appropriations of comic book panels, the Interiors series demonstrates a mature artistic voice, drawing inspiration from 1930s furniture advertisements and modernist design catalogues to construct imaginary domestic spaces that are simultaneously nostalgic and timeless. Works such as The Living Room (C. 250), Bedroom (C. 247), and The Den (C. 249) exemplify Lichtenstein's ability to transform banal source material into monumental graphic statements.
Technically, the Interiors prints showcase Lichtenstein's mastery of printmaking processes, particularly screenprinting and lithography, which allowed him to achieve the mechanical precision and flat color planes essential to his aesthetic. The series features meticulous compositions where furniture, lamps, and architectural elements interlock like puzzle pieces, creating rhythmic patterns that blur the line between representation and abstraction. Works like Red Lamp (C. 279) and Yellow Vase (C. 253) demonstrate how Lichtenstein could isolate individual objects with the same formal rigor he applied to complete room settings. The bold primary palette and reductive forms pay homage to artists like Mondrian and Léger while remaining unmistakably Lichtenstein's own visual language.
From a market perspective, the Interiors series occupies an important position within Lichtenstein's printed oeuvre. As late works by one of Pop Art's founding figures, these prints combine accessibility with art historical significance, making them particularly attractive to both institutional collections and sophisticated private collectors. The series demonstrates Lichtenstein's continued innovation and relevance in his final years, offering collectors an entry point into work that embodies his complete artistic evolution. The Interiors prints have shown consistent appreciation, benefiting from Lichtenstein's unassailable position in the contemporary art canon and the enduring appeal of mid-century modernist aesthetics.
Guy Hepner specializes in authenticated prints and works by Roy Lichtenstein, offering collectors expert guidance on the Interiors series and other significant editions.


Roy Lichtenstein
Bedroom (C. 247), from Interiors
1991

Roy Lichtenstein
La Sortie (C. 248), from Interiors
1990-91

Roy Lichtenstein
Modern Room (C. 252), from Interiors
1990-91

Roy Lichtenstein
Red Lamp (C. 279)
1992

Roy Lichtenstein
Red Lamps (C. 251)
1990-91

Roy Lichtenstein
The Den (C. 249) , from Interiors
1990-91

Roy Lichtenstein
The Living Room (C. 250), from Interiors
1990-91

Roy Lichtenstein
Wallpaper with Blue Floor Interior
1992

Roy Lichtenstein
Yellow Vase (C. 253), from Interiors
1990-91
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