signed, numbered & blindstamped Referenced in "The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein Raisonné 1948-97": Hudson Hills: 2002: P249, no.277
Signed on right handside, in the white border. Numbered signed date '92. Size, shape & fludity have been confirmed to be consistant with the Raisonne and also various print samples of similar age.
the oval office was specifically executed for 'the artists for freedom project' in 1992. these were used as posters and multiples for the democratic national committee and they were part of a portfolio of work from contemporary artist at that time. lichtenstein always supported the democratic party as was a true believer in american democracy and individual liberty. this piece is always very collectable due to it's patriotic subject matter and is a surefire investment.
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roy lichtenstein, along with andy warhol were the original exponents of popart in the 50's. in a movement that was in stark contrast to the more self-indulgent 'abstract expressionism', popart stood as a critique on mass consumerism. the actual testament, to this movement, is it's true realization and relevence on todays 'fame' obsessed culture.