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Red Barn
Fine art silkscreen titled Red Barn, a screenprint in colors created in 1969 by the American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein.The piece is a vivid pop vision of the American countryside, where Lichtenstein applied his signature comic-inspired style to the tradition of landscape painting. It features his characteristic use of:Ben-Day dots: Dense areas of dots used to create shadows and texture, mimicking mass-production printing techniques.Graphic outlines: Thick, black borders that define the barn, silo, trees, and path.Strong, flat colors: A limited palette dominated by striking red, lush green, and the white of the paper used for the barn's roof.The print was published as a limited edition of 250 and is typically signed and dated in pencil by the artist in the lower left corner. It is one of several rural subjects Lichtenstein "purified" and stylized, adapting idyllic scenes often found in older landscape paintings or cliché advertisements.
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