Drowning Girl

Roy Lichtenstien (1923-1997) was a pioneer of the Pop Art movement. In the 1950s he created his first cartoon-strip style paintings; exaggerated printed dots, loud lettering and violently coloured explosions became the trademarks of his work. Heavily influenced by advertising of the time, his tongue-in-cheek style often served as a social commentary on the changing nature of contemporary American society. Bold, graphic, iconic and kitsch these are real statement prints that pack a punch.

Roy Lichtenstein

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‘Good quality print, very reasonably priced.’

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‘Beautiful high quality print. Looks fantastic framed and holds its own amongst a collec...’

Thomas R
‘Beautiful picture, the service and quality of the picture frame also compliments it. I ...’

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‘Recently brought drowning girl print, overall really good quality, having brought many ...’

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‘Print arrived safely and very well packaged. Print is good quality and was exactly wha...’

Brad B
‘Very nicely framed and mounted, looks great on my study wall. Nicely packaged and spee...’

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