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Roy Lichtenstein: Reverie, 1965 - Screenprint on paper…

“Lichtenstein’s work of the mid-1960s is dominated by images of women, often taken directly from comic-strip stories from girls’ comics such as ‘Secret Hearts’. These heroines, who were typically blonde, are instantly recognisable as the glamorous and perfect all-American girl but at the same time are far removed from reality. Lichtenstein would often retain the thought and speech bubbles from the original illustrations to keep a dramatic dimension in his image. As demonstrated in this print, he would simplify the background to focus on the face, which took up the largest portion of the image. Lichtenstein’s previous paintings and prints had taken images from advertisements for domestic appliances and boy’s war comics.” - National Galleries of Scotland.

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Roy Lichtenstein: Reverie, 1965 - Screenprint on paper…
“Lichtenstein’s work of the mid-1960s is dominated by images of women,  often taken directly from comic-strip stories from girls’ comics such as  ‘Secret Hearts’. These heroines, who were typically blonde, are  instantly recognisable as the glamorous and perfect all-American girl  but at the same time are far removed from reality. Lichtenstein would  often retain the thought and speech bubbles from the original  illustrations to keep a dramatic dimension in his image. As demonstrated  in this print, he would simplify the background to focus on the face,  which took up the largest portion of the image. Lichtenstein’s previous  paintings and prints had taken images from advertisements for domestic  appliances and boy’s war comics.” - National Galleries of Scotland.
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