This selection of works by Roy Lichtenstein offers a concise exploration of his enduring investigation into line, color, and visual language. Spanning key series including Brushstroke, Mirrors, and Water Lilies, the works highlight his ability to translate complex imagery into precise, graphic compositions. Line becomes both structure and subject, balancing the illusion of spontaneity with a calculated, mechanical aesthetic that defines much of his practice.

Equally central is Lichtenstein’s bold use of color, where primary hues, Ben-Day dots, and flat planes create a rhythmic, highly controlled visual field. Across the selection, he navigates the space between abstraction and representation, as well as high and low culture, reinforcing his lasting impact on contemporary art and the visual language of modern image-making.

    • Roy Lichtenstein Before The Mirror (C.135), 1975
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Before The Mirror (C.135), 1975
    • Roy Lichtenstein Painting On Blue and Yellow Wall (C. 208) , 1984
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Painting On Blue and Yellow Wall (C. 208) , 1984
    • Roy Lichtenstein Two Paintings : Dagwood (C. 207), 1984
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Two Paintings : Dagwood (C. 207), 1984
    • Roy Lichtenstein Blue Face , from Brushstroke Figure Series (C. 226), 1989
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Blue Face , from Brushstroke Figure Series (C. 226), 1989
    • Roy Lichtenstein Brushstroke Still Life With Lamp (C. 308B) , 1997
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Brushstroke Still Life With Lamp (C. 308B) , 1997
    • Roy Lichtenstein Pink Flower (C. 261), from Water Lilies , 1992
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Pink Flower (C. 261), from Water Lilies , 1992
    • Roy Lichtenstein Mirror #9 (C. 114), 1972
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Mirror #9 (C. 114), 1972
    • Roy Lichtenstein Composition IV (C. 293) , 1995
      Roy Lichtenstein
      Composition IV (C. 293) , 1995