Nude with Yellow Pillow (1994)
From the Nudes Series
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997)
Title: Nude with Yellow Pillow
Year: 1994
Medium: Relief print BFK Rives mould-made paper
Sheet Size: 117 × 94 cm
Signature: Signed and dated in pencil
Edition: Edition of 60
Publisher: Tyler Graphics, Ltd., New York
Type of work: Limited edition lithograph & screenprint
Framing: Framed
Reference: Corlett 283
Description
Nude with Yellow Pillow (1994) belongs to Roy Lichtenstein's celebrated late-career Nudes series, in which the artist revisits the academic genre of the female nude through the irreverent lens of Pop Art. The work deploys all of Lichtenstein's signature visual codes: meticulously layered Ben-Day dots, razor-sharp black contours, and a bold chromatic palette — the pillow's vivid yellow playing against the graphic black-and-white of the figure.
Printed as a relief print on BFK Rives mould-made paper — one of the most prized supports in fine art printmaking — this work was published by Tyler Graphics Ltd., New York, the prestigious studio behind some of Lichtenstein's most important graphic productions of the 1990s.
Each impression is signed and dated by the artist in pencil lower right. The edition, limited to 60 examples, and the catalogue raisonné reference Corlett 283 make this a fully documented, traceable, and highly collectible work — an outstanding acquisition for any collector of twentieth-century American art.
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FAQ
Is this an original Lichtenstein print?
Yes — it is an original relief print, hand-signed by the artist, from a limited edition of 60.
What is the edition size?
The edition is limited to 60 impressions. No artist's proofs are noted in the literature for this work.
Who published this work?
Tyler Graphics Ltd., New York — one of the most prestigious print studios in the United States, renowned for collaborations with major figures of American art.
What portfolio is it from?
“America: The Third Century,” a 1976 bicentennial commemorative portfolio.
Which series does this work belong to?
The Nudes series (1994), in which Lichtenstein revisits the academic nude through his signature Pop Art aesthetic.
Is this work referenced in a catalogue raisonné?
Yes — it is listed as Corlett 283 in the catalogue raisonné of Roy Lichtenstein's prints.
Do you ship internationally?
Yes — worldwide, with museum-grade packaging, full insurance, and shipment tracking.