PROPERTY FROM A MIDWESTERN COLLECTION
Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997)

Maquette for Small Explosion (Desk Explosion)

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Roy Lichtenstein (1923-1997)
Maquette for Small Explosion (Desk Explosion)
signed, inscribed and dated 'rf Lichtenstein '64-'65 (signed '85)' (lower edge)
painted fiberboard, perforated paper, glue, masking tape and nylon maquette
20¾ x 14 x 3 in. (52.7 x 35.5 x 7.6 cm.)
Executed in 1964-1985.
Provenance
Letty Lou Eisenhauer, gift of the artist
Jon Hendricks, New York
Acquired from the above by the present owner, 2005
Exhibited
Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Museum of Art, Pop!, June-September 2005.

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Lot Essay

This work will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné being prepared by the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation.


Throughout his career, Lichtenstein re-defined the relationship between reproduction and art. With Maquette for Small Explosion (Desk Explosion), he reproduces his own work this time, translating imagery from his war comic paintings into another medium, while cleverly commenting on the mechanical nature of his working method in the process.

Appropriating the perforated templates he used to create the Benday dot effect in his paintings, Lichtenstein defines the blast-cloud with points of light instead of paint. Centered by the bright, spiky body of the blast, Maquette for Small Explosion (Desk Explosion) freezes a moment of fire into a floral abstraction, which crackles with Pop energy and newness.

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