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Landscape 7 - Signed Print by Roy Lichtenstein 1967 - MyArtBroker

Landscape 7
Signed Print

Roy Lichtenstein

£4,950-£7,500Value Indicator

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27 x 45cm, Edition of 100, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint
Edition size: 100
Year: 1967
Size: H 27cm x W 45cm
Signed: Yes
Format: Signed Print
Last Auction: September 2023
Value Trend:
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Auction House
Location
Return to Seller
Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
September 2023
Phillips London
United Kingdom
$5,500
$7,000
$8,500
October 2017
Wright
United States
September 2016
Christie's New York
United States
July 2013
Christie's New York
United States
May 2012
Bonhams San Francisco
United States
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Roy Lichtenstein's Landscape 7 (signed) is a screenprint from 1967, with an estimated value of £4,950 to £7,500. This artwork has been sold 5 times at auction since its initial sale in May 2012. The hammer price over the past five years has ranged from £4,675 in August 2021 to £6,630 in February 2020. The current owner can take advantage of the average annual growth rate of 3%. This work is part of a limited edition of 100.

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Meaning & Analysis

In the mid-1960s, Roy Lichtenstein put his renowned comic book motifs on hold. Instead, the artist began exploring the formal qualities of landscape painting. He worked on his Landscapes, Moonscapes and Seascapes for over three decades. As part of this extensive project, Lichtenstein completed several autonomous portfolios. His Ten Landscapes of 1967 constitute a masterful transformation of landscape imagery.

Landscape 7 belongs to the aforementioned ten-part suite. The print presents a graphic superimposition of shapes, defined by Lichtenstein’s characteristic formal vocabulary. The work’s abstracted terrain is constituted by black and white dots and a bright yellow colour field. A silver arch is pasted across the middle of the composition.

Despite its simplicity, Landscape 7 has a potent visual impact. The landscape seeks out familiar forms and condenses them into purely associative shapes. Lichtenstein ultimately conjures an alternative reality, similar to the dreamscapes of his Surrealist series.

The artist employs plastic sheets of Mylar in Landscape 7, utilising the shimmery and free-form attributes of the synthetic fabric to mimic changing light. Lichtenstein’s quest to create illusionistic effects using experimental materials continued throughout his career. For instance, he pursued comparable plays on perception and reflectivity in his intricate Mirrors and later Water Lilies.

  • 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.

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