I Love Liberty
Fine art by Lichtenstein
I Love Liberty by the renowned American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.
Artwork Information
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997)
Title: I Love Liberty
Date: 1982
Medium: Screenprint in colors on paper (often Arches 88 wove paper)
Movement: Pop Art
Purpose: The print was created for a national television broadcast celebrating American values, co-published by the artist and the progressive advocacy group People for the American Way.
Style and Technique
Lichtenstein's signature style is immediately recognizable in this piece, which transforms the iconic Statue of Liberty using elements of commercial printing and comic book art.
Ben-Day Dots: The background and parts of the statue feature uniform Ben-Day dots, a technique that mimics the mechanical reproduction of images in newspapers and comic books.
Bold Outlines and Primary Colors: The image is characterized by bold black outlines and a limited, vibrant palette of pure red, white, blue, and yellow, reflecting his fascination with American ideals and mass media imagery.
Composition: The composition focuses closely on the statue's face and torch from a low, eye-level perspective, abstracting the form while keeping the symbol instantly recognizable.
I Love Liberty by the renowned American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.
Artwork Information
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997)
Title: I Love Liberty
Date: 1982
Medium: Screenprint in colors on paper (often Arches 88 wove paper)
Movement: Pop Art
Purpose: The print was created for a national television broadcast celebrating American values, co-published by the artist and the progressive advocacy group People for the American Way.
Style and Technique
Lichtenstein's signature style is immediately recognizable in this piece, which transforms the iconic Statue of Liberty using elements of commercial printing and comic book art.
Ben-Day Dots: The background and parts of the statue feature uniform Ben-Day dots, a technique that mimics the mechanical reproduction of images in newspapers and comic books.
Bold Outlines and Primary Colors: The image is characterized by bold black outlines and a limited, vibrant palette of pure red, white, blue, and yellow, reflecting his fascination with American ideals and mass media imagery.
Composition: The composition focuses closely on the statue's face and torch from a low, eye-level perspective, abstracting the form while keeping the symbol instantly recognizable.
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