Image 1 of Roy Lichtenstein: "Triptychon, As I Opened Fire" - Edition Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1964, 3 Offset Lithographs
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Roy Lichtenstein: "Triptychon, As I Opened Fire" - Edition Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1964, 3 Offset Lithographs

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"Triptychon, As I Opened Fire" and "Whaam, I Pressed the Fire Control, 1963"? Edition: Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam 1964. Limited edition, 3 offset lithographs. In excellent condition. This triptych is based on the comic book "All American Men of War." The three paintings in "As I Opened Fire" tell a story together, which is further enhanced by the carefully added text. This work represents a revolution in the art of the 1960s. Formally speaking, Lichtenstein made use of images from popular culture. He incorporated these into an artistic context by enlarging them, slightly modifying them, and painting them on canvas. Never framed and stored in dark archive storage between protective acid-free paper. The photos shown are part of the description; the frame size shown is for illustrative purposes only and is not included. This artwork will be carefully and securely packed and shipped in protective acid-free paper. If you have any questions, please contact us by sending a message.

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ConditionExcellentColorsMulti ColorMaterialOtherNumber of items1ArtistsRoy LichtensteinOrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight61 cmWidth50 cm


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