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Artworks
Roy Lichtenstein
Painting On Blue and Yellow Wall (C. 208) , 1984Wood cut, lithograph47 x 31 in
119.4 x 78.7 cmEdition of 60Series: Painting SeriesCopyright The ArtistRoy Lichtenstein’s Painting on Blue and Yellow Wall (1984) is a vivid example of the artist’s late-career explorations, where he turned his Pop vocabulary toward a meta-commentary on the act...Roy Lichtenstein’s Painting on Blue and Yellow Wall (1984) is a vivid example of the artist’s late-career explorations, where he turned his Pop vocabulary toward a meta-commentary on the act of painting itself. Here, Lichtenstein stages a work within a work: a framed composition set against a wall patterned in his signature, stylized wood-grain motif. The juxtaposition collapses the distinction between artwork, frame, and environment, playing with ideas of context, display, and perception.
Within the "painting" at the center, sweeping gestural marks are rendered in Lichtenstein’s trademark Pop idiom—bold outlines and flat, unmodulated colors. These forms evoke the spontaneity of Abstract Expressionism, yet they are carefully calculated reproductions, ironically stripping the original movement of its improvisational aura. Torn ribbons of color, looping brushstrokes, and fragmented gestures become motifs rather than authentic gestures, underscoring Lichtenstein’s critique of authenticity and originality in postwar art.
The surrounding wall, with its undulating blue and yellow pattern, echoes natural wood grain but is stylized into a decorative surface, flattening depth and merging the everyday with the aesthetic. By embedding a painting within a faux wall, Lichtenstein highlights the artificiality of representation and the theatrical nature of the gallery space itself.
This work belongs to Lichtenstein’s broader “Interiors” series, where he depicted artworks hanging in stylized domestic or museum-like spaces. These images ask viewers to consider not only what is depicted, but also the conditions of viewing—how artworks are framed, contextualized, and consumed. Painting on Blue and Yellow Wall embodies this reflexive inquiry, while retaining the graphic punch and humor that define his Pop Art.
Part of a small edition of 60 plus proofs, this work exemplifies Lichtenstein’s ability to distill complex dialogues between abstraction, decoration, and art history into his uniquely accessible visual language.
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