
American Indian Theme
6 works

Still Life With Pitcher And Flowers (C. 130), 1974
Screenprint on Rives BFK paper
37 x 52 in 93.8 x 131.9 cm
Edition
Edition of 100
Roy Lichtenstein's Still Life With Pitcher and Flowers exemplifies the artist's distinctive approach to mundane domestic subjects. This monumental screenprint transforms an ordinary tabletop arrangement into a bold graphic composition, employing Lichtenstein's signature Ben Day dots and vibrant color palette. The work demonstrates his mastery of the screenprinting medium, creating dynamic tension between flatness and illusionistic depth through carefully controlled tonal variations. Created in 1974, this print reflects Lichtenstein's ongoing investigation into how commercial printing techniques could elevate everyday imagery to fine art status. The composition's scale and formal sophistication reveal his sophisticated understanding of modernist design principles, while maintaining the visual directness characteristic of popular culture. This is a significant example of the artist's mature work, combining his Pop sensibilities with refined printmaking craftsmanship. Available for purchase — enquire for price and availability.
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Auction History

Still Life with Picasso (Study) · Roy Lichtenstein · Sotheby's · 2024-11 · $2,400,000

Collage for Interior with Painting and Still Life · Roy Lichtenstein · Phillips · 2021-06 · $1,421,500

Still Life with Portrait (Study) · Roy Lichtenstein · Christie's · 2025-11 · $1,016,000

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