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Aspen Winter Jazz Poster - Signed Print by Roy Lichtenstein 1967 - MyArtBroker

Aspen Winter Jazz Poster
Signed Print

Roy Lichtenstein

£2,400-£3,550Value Indicator

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102 x 66cm, Edition of 300, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 300

Year: 1967

Size: H 102cm x W 66cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: June 2023

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June 2023
Doyle Auctioneers & Appraisers
United States
N/A
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N/A
June 2022
Rachel Davis Fine Arts
United States
February 2021
Wright
United States
February 2020
Alex Cooper Auctioneers
United States
October 2019
Freeman's
United States
October 2018
Sotheby's London
United Kingdom
December 2016
Christie's New York
United States
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The value of Roy Lichtenstein’s Aspen Winter Jazz Poster (signed) is estimated to be worth between £2,400 and £3,550. Over the past five years, the hammer price ranges from £2,410 in June 2023 to £2,709 in February 2021. This screenprint has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 5%. This work is somewhat rare, having been sold 22 times at auction since its initial sale in November 2004. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 300.

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Meaning & Analysis

Roy Lichtenstein was born into a musically inclined family and was raised during New York’s infamous jazz age of the 1930s. The influence of this era stayed with him throughout his career, having an initially subtle then quite direct impact on his creative output. The artist spent his adolescence frequenting jazz clubs, concert halls, and the Apollo Theatre in particular.

Lichtenstein’s Aspen Winter Jazz Poster from 1967 was commissioned by the Aspen Jazz Festival and pays a classic pop tribute to the freeform spirit of music. The artist utilises strident outlines and bright primary colours, reducing his portrayed saxophone player to essential shapes. Even so, Lichtenstein still manages to incorporate a musical soul. Similar rhythmic undertones can be detected in other series from the artist’s oeuvre, see the manner in which his Brushstrokes capture the act of paintingfor instance.

Music remained a great love for Lichtenstein as his career progressed and provided an inexhaustible well of subject matter for several of his iconic works. In his later years and up until his passing in 1997, Lichtenstein practiced mastering the saxophone himself. His Compositions from this period explored ways in which the spontaneous qualities of music could be translated onto a canvas using the means of commercial design.

  • Roy Lichtenstein, born in New York, 1923, is a seminal figure in the Pop Art movement, renowned for his comic book and advertisement-inspired artworks. His transformative journey from classical painter to Pop Art pioneer began with his iconic piece, Look Mickey, marking the fusion of painting with pop culture. Lichtenstein’s works, including Whaam!, Drowning Girl, and Crying Girl, blend parody and satire, challenging the boundaries between popular culture and ‘high art’. With over 5,000 pieces to his name, Lichtenstein’s enduring influence resonates in contemporary art, his works celebrated in prestigious institutions worldwide.