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Crying Girl (Leo Castelli Mailer)

Roy Lichtenstein

When American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein painted Look Mickey in 1961, it set the tone for his career. This primary-color portrait of the cartoon mouse introduced Lichtenstein’s detached and deadpan style at a time when introspective Abstract Expressionism reigned. Mining material from advertisements, comics, and the everyday, Lichtenstein brought what was then a great taboo—commercial art—into the gallery. He stressed the artificiality of his images by painting them as though they’d come from a commercial press, with the flat, single-color Ben-Day dots of the newspaper meticulously rendered by hand using paint and stencils. Later in his career, Lichtenstein extended his source material to art history, including the work of Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso, and experimented with three-dimensional works. Lichtenstein’s use of appropriated imagery has influenced artists such as Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, and Raymond Pettibon.

Roy Lichtenstein

When American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein painted Look Mickey in 1961, it set the tone for his career. This primary-color portrait of the cartoon mouse introduced Lichtenstein’s detached and deadpan style at a time when introspective Abstract Expressionism reigned. Mining material from advertisements, comics, and the everyday, Lichtenstein brought what was then a great taboo—commercial art—into the gallery. He stressed the artificiality of his images by painting them as though they’d come from a commercial press, with the flat, single-color Ben-Day dots of the newspaper meticulously rendered by hand using paint and stencils. Later in his career, Lichtenstein extended his source material to art history, including the work of Claude Monet and Pablo Picasso, and experimented with three-dimensional works. Lichtenstein’s use of appropriated imagery has influenced artists such as Richard Prince, Jeff Koons, and Raymond Pettibon.

Crying Girl (Leo Castelli Mailer)

Crying Girl (Leo Castelli Mailer)

1963

Offset color lithograph

17.25 x 23.25 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

Printer, Colorcraft, New York

Catalogue raisonné Corlett II.1

Edition unknown

Printed Leo Castelli address and postage marks verso

$8,000

Brushstroke (Leo Castelli Mailer)

Brushstroke (Leo Castelli Mailer)

1965

Offset color lithograph

22.25 x 28.5 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

Printer, Chiron Press, New York

Catalogue raisonné Corlett II.5

Edition unknown

Printed Leo Castelli address and postage marks verso

$6,000

Reclining Nude

Reclining Nude

1980

Woodcut with embossing

35 x 40.25 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

Printer, Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles

Catalogue raisonné Corlett I.172

Edition of 50

Signed, dated and numbered in pencil

SOLD

Temple (Leo Castelli Mailer)

Temple (Leo Castelli Mailer)

1964

Offset color lithograph

22.75 x 17 inches (sheet)

Publisher, Leo Castelli Gallery, New York

Catalogue raisonné Corlett II.3

Edition unknown

Printed Leo Castelli address verso

$6,000