Roy Lichtenstein Sweet Dreams Baby (C.39) For Sale
Roy Lichtenstein - Sweet Dreams Baby (C.39), 1965
Roy Lichtenstein's "Sweet Dreams Baby (C.39)" stands as a seminal example from the artist's most sought-after period, when he revolutionized the art world by elevating comic book imagery to fine art. Created in 1965 during the height of Pop Art's cultural dominance, this screenprint exemplifies Lichtenstein's masterful command of the Ben-Day dot technique and his ability to transform mass media aesthetics into collectible works of museum-quality significance. The composition captures a blonde woman in repose, her closed eyes and serene expression rendered with Lichtenstein's signature bold lines and primary color palette, creating an iconic image that distills romance and desire into graphic perfection.
The print's market strength derives from multiple factors that distinguish exceptional Lichtenstein works: its 1960s provenance, its representation of the artist's celebrated romance comic series, and its technical execution as a color screenprint with embossing. Collectors recognize this period as representing Lichtenstein's most influential contribution to contemporary art, with works from these years consistently achieving premium results at auction and in private sales. The edition's relative scarcity and the work's immediate visual impact make it highly desirable among both institutional collections and sophisticated private collectors building definitive Pop Art holdings.
"Sweet Dreams Baby" offers collectors an accessible entry point into Lichtenstein's most important thematic territory while maintaining significant investment potential as Pop Art continues its multi-decade appreciation trajectory. This work exemplifies the cultural commentary and technical innovation that secured Lichtenstein's position among the twentieth century's most influential artists.
Available through Guy Hepner.

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