Bull Profile Series
Bull Profile Series
Artist
Roy Lichtenstein
American, 1923-1997
Place of OriginLos Angeles
Date1973
DimensionsH: 27 in. (68.6 cm); W: 35 in. (88.9 cm)
MediumLithographs, screenprints, linocuts.
ClassificationPrints
Credit LinePurchased with funds given by the Toledo Modern Art Group in honor of Julie Mellby and Robert F. Phillips and with Museum Purchase Funds
Object number
2004.15A-F
Not on View
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Label TextAll abstract artists try to tell you that what they do comes from nature, and I'm always trying to tell you that what I do is completely abstract. In his typical Pop Art tongue-in-cheek way, Roy Lichtenstein here treats one of the overriding subjects of 20th-century art: the relationship between representation and abstraction. The image of a bull (itself simplified into a kind of icon) is deconstructed to its basic form and structure until it becomes purely geometrical. Beginning in the early 1960s, Lichtenstein was one of the pioneers of using and adapting the aesthetic and techniques of commercial art like advertising and comic strips.- Works on Paper
about 1500
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