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Artworks
Roy Lichtenstein
Water Lily Pond with Reflections (C.264), 1992Screen printed enamel and swirled stainless steel
58 x 84 in
147.3 x 213.4 cmEdition of 23Series: Water LiliesCopyright The ArtistRoy Lichtenstein’s Water Lily Pond with Reflections (1992) is a striking example of the artist’s engagement with art history, particularly his dialogue with Claude Monet’s celebrated Water Lilies. Here, Lichtenstein...Roy Lichtenstein’s Water Lily Pond with Reflections (1992) is a striking example of the artist’s engagement with art history, particularly his dialogue with Claude Monet’s celebrated Water Lilies. Here, Lichtenstein translates Monet’s Impressionist treatment of light, atmosphere, and reflection into the distinct visual idiom of Pop Art—flattened forms, bold outlines, and his signature use of Ben-Day dots.
Rather than rendering a soft, atmospheric scene, Lichtenstein employs rigid lines, mechanical patterns, and vibrant blocks of color to reimagine nature through the lens of modern mass media. The composition juxtaposes white, yellow, and blue water lilies against abstracted reflections of sky and foliage, rendered in rhythmic black stripes and undulating silver bands. Where Monet sought to dissolve form in fleeting light, Lichtenstein emphasizes structure, order, and artifice.
The metallic reflections introduce a shimmering quality that recalls both water’s surface and the slickness of industrial production. This tension between organic subject matter and synthetic treatment is central to Lichtenstein’s reinterpretation of Impressionism: he acknowledges the tradition while simultaneously parodying its painterly spontaneity. The use of silkscreen emphasizes reproducibility, placing Monet’s most iconic motif firmly within the reproducible, consumer-driven realm of Pop.
Created late in Lichtenstein’s career, Water Lily Pond with Reflections reflects his ongoing interest in revisiting and reframing earlier art movements. By appropriating Monet, he aligns himself with a lineage of modern masters while asserting the relevance of Pop’s cool detachment in the late 20th century.
The work is part of Lichtenstein’s broader Reflections and Landscapes explorations, where natural motifs are distilled into graphic schematics. It not only pays homage to one of the cornerstones of Impressionism but also critiques the romanticism of painterly tradition by subjecting it to the rationalized, commercial language of Pop Art.
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