
American Indian Theme
6 works

Bull VII (C. 122), 1974
Lithograph , screen print , and line-cut on Arjomari paper
27 x 35 in 68.6 x 88.9 cm
Lichtenstein's engagement with art history — through his Bull Profile, Modern Paintings, and Entablature series — demonstrates the breadth and intellectual seriousness of his practice. By appropriating the formal strategies of Cubism, architectural ornament, and art historical movement into his Ben-Day dot vocabulary, he created works that are simultaneously homage, parody, and genuine formal investigation. This work shows Lichtenstein at his most self-aware and formally inventive — using his instantly recognizable visual language to engage with the history of the medium he was simultaneously transforming.

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