Important 20th century Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein’s work came directly from the pages of pulp fiction novels and comic books. Lichtenstein (1923 – 1997) originally taught at a university, drawing inspiration from artists who depicted everyday life. He first painted semi-abstract Old West scenes, before shifting to Americana. He later produced comic strip scenes printed with a process that replicated comic book-style dots. In other works, Lichtenstein explored the contradictions of three dimensions represented on flat surfaces.
This silkscreen print is produced in an unknown but limited edition size. First edition printing of Lichtenstein's "Study For Preparedness, 1968" published by Museum Ludwig Koln, Dusseldorf, Germany in 1989. Limited edition of five thousand serigraphs, not signed and not numbered. Condition A: Mint