
American Indian Theme
6 works

The Living Room (C. 250), from Interiors, 1990-91
Woodcut and screen print
58 1/8 x 72 in 147.6 x 182.9 cm
Edition
Edition of 60 plus 14 AP
Roy Lichtenstein's The Living Room print from his Interiors series is a striking example of his iconic pop art style and his exploration of American domesticity and consumer culture. Created in 1992, this print captures the essence of mid-century modern interior design while also offering a playful commentary on the commodification of art and everyday life.At first glance, The Living Room appears to be a snapshot of a typical suburban home, complete with modern furnishings, abstract artwork, and a television set. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that Lichtenstein has transformed this mundane scene into a bold and visually striking composition that challenges traditional notions of artistic representation.What sets The Living Room apart is Lichtenstein's use of bold lines, primary colors, and Ben-Day dots to create the illusion of depth and texture. By appropriating techniques from commercial printing and comic books, Lichtenstein blurs the boundaries between high and low culture, inviting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of art and its relationship to mass media.Moreover, The Living Room can be seen as a commentary on the pervasive influence of consumerism and mass media on American society. Through his depiction of a stylized living room, Lichtenstein highlights the ways in which art and design are often used to convey status and identity, while also critiquing the superficiality and materialism of contemporary culture.In addition to its conceptual depth, The Living Room is visually captivating, with its bold colors and dynamic composition drawing the viewer's eye across the scene. The juxtaposition of abstract and representational elements adds a sense of tension and intrigue, inviting viewers to explore the nuances of the image and uncover its hidden meanings.Overall, Roy Lichtenstein's The Living Room print is a compelling commentary on the intersection of art, design, and consumer culture. Through his innovative approach to composition and his clever use of pop art techniques, Lichtenstein invites viewers to reconsider their understanding of art and its role in shaping the world around us.
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Auction History

The Living Room, from the Interior series · Roy Lichtenstein · Sotheby's · 2025-09 · $177,800

Living Room, from Interior Series · Roy Lichtenstein · Christie's · 2022-10 · $176,400

The Living Room, from Interior Series (G. 1502, C. 250) · Roy Lichtenstein · Phillips · 2021-10 · $163,800

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