
American Indian Theme
6 works

Haystack I (C. 65), 1969
Lithograph and screen print
20 3/4 x 30 5/8 in52.7 x 77.6 cm
Edition
Edition of 100 plus 10 AP
Roy Lichtenstein’s Haystack I (C. 65) from 1969 is part of his celebrated “Haystack” series, a conceptual reimagining of Claude Monet’s iconic Haystacks through the lens of Pop Art. Where Monet explored shifting light, atmosphere, and temporal nuance in his Impressionist canvases, Lichtenstein reduces the subject into a rigid system of Ben-Day dots and simplified linear structures, transforming pastoral imagery into a machine-like, reproducible surface. In Haystack I, the composition is executed in bold yellow, entirely dominated by a field of evenly distributed Ben-Day dots. The rural motif of haystacks—once rendered by Monet with vibrating brushwork and delicate tonal gradations—is flattened into a near-abstract configuration, barely discernible against the optical rhythm of Lichtenstein’s printed surface. The viewer must search through the patterned regularity to perceive the outlines of the forms, highlighting the tension between representation and abstraction. This work encapsulates Lichtenstein’s meta-commentary on perception and reproduction. By using the visual vocabulary of mass media printing techniques, he subverts the tradition of Impressionism, which privileged individual perception and fleeting visual impressions. Instead, Lichtenstein presents an industrialized interpretation, where nature is mediated through the mechanics of modern visual culture. The haystack, a timeless rural symbol, becomes an image filtered through the language of advertising and comic art. The monochromatic yellow palette furthers this conceptual distancing: where Monet’s haystacks shimmered with coloristic nuance, Lichtenstein’s version denies naturalism altogether. Instead, color functions as a signifier, flattening time, space, and form into a single optical experience. The result is both homage and critique—acknowledging Monet’s role in modernism while interrogating the very possibility of originality in an age of endless reproduction. Haystack I reflects Lichtenstein’s fascination with how meaning is constructed through visual systems. Just as Monet’s series examined perception across changing conditions of light, Lichtenstein examines perception across shifting systems of representation—from brushstroke to dot, from painterly atmosphere to mechanical clarity. For more information or to buy Haystack I (C. 65) by Roy Lichtenstein, contact our galleries using the form below.
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Auction History

Haystack #1-#5 and #7 (C. 65-9 and 74) · Roy Lichtenstein · Sotheby's · 2007-11 · $181,000

Haystack Series · Roy Lichtenstein · Sotheby's · 2025-09 · $114,300

Haystack Series · Roy Lichtenstein · Christie's · 2022-10 · $107,100

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