Roy Lichtenstein, Nude with Yellow Pillow, 1994 |
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| Artist: | Roy Lichtenstein (1923 - 1997) |
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| Title: | Nude with Yellow Pillow, 1994 |
| Series: | Nudes, 1994 |
| Medium: | Relief print on BFK Rives mold-made paper |
| Image Size: | 46 1/4 x 37 1/8 in. (117.5 x 94.3 cm) |
| Sheet Size: | 52 5/8 x 43 1/8 in. (133.7 x 109.5 cm) |
| Edition: | This work is numbered from the edition of 60; plus 12 AP, 1 RTP, 1 PPI, 1 PPII, 1 PPIII, 1 TGLimp, 1 A, 1 C and published by Original Editions, New York. |
| Signature: | This work is hand-signed by Roy Lichtenstein (New York, 1923 – New York, 1997) in pencil ‘rf Lichtenstein’. |
| ID # | w-9000-129 |
Roy Lichtenstein’s, Nude with Yellow Pillow, 1994, reimagines the reclining figure through bold outlines, smooth contours, and Lichtenstein’s refined Pop Art clarity. The bright yellow pillow adds a vivid focal point, contrasting with the clean stylized shapes of the nude. By blending classic subject matter with sleek contemporary design, the composition feels both serene and visually striking. Polished, elegant, and thoughtfully composed, Nude with Yellow Pillow highlights his continued ability to transform timeless themes into sophisticated modern art.
Created in 1994, this Lichtenstein pop art Relief print in colors is hand-signed by Roy Lichtenstein (New York, 1923 – New York, 1997) in pencil: ‘rf Lichtenstein’. Numbered from the edition of 60, this work is published by Original Editions, New York.
Catalogue Raisonné & COA:
Roy Lichtenstein, Nude with Yellow Pillow, 1994 is fully documented and referenced in the below catalogue raisonnés and texts (copies will be enclosed as added documentation with the invoices that will accompany the final sale of the work).
About the Framing:
Roy Lichtenstein, Nude with Yellow Pillow, 1994 is framed to museum-grade, conservation standards, presented in a complementary moulding and finished with silk-wrapped mats and optical grade Plexiglas.
Roy Lichtenstein Nudes Series: is a collection of prints created between 1994. In this series, Lichtenstein revisits the traditional subject of the female nude, translating it into his signature Pop Art vocabulary. Using bold outlines, Ben Day dots, and bright color contrasts, he combines classical themes of beauty and form with the flat, graphic style of comic imagery. The Nudes Series reflects Lichtenstein’s lifelong exploration of perception, representation, and art history, transforming one of the most iconic subjects in Western art into a modern study of abstraction and design.
Subject Matter: Contemporary Femme Portrait