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Roy Lichtenstein, Seascape II, from Collection 65 (1965) -  Silkscreen in colors

Roy Lichtenstein - Seascape II from Collection 65 (1965)

€37.500,00

Seascape II, from Collection 65 (1965)

Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997)
Date: 1985
Medium: Silkscreen in colors on blue Rowlux with cabinet frame and plexiglass
Dimensions: 33.5 × 63 × 9.4 cm
Edition: 100
Signature: Signed on the verso                                                                
Literature: Corlett 263                                                                                  Provenance : Galerie Bischofberger, Zurich (label)                                                                                              

Description: Roy Lichtenstein’s Seascape II (1965) is a rare and innovative work from the artist’s experimental use of industrial materials during the mid-1960s. Executed as a color silkscreen on blue Rowlux — a lenticular plastic that creates shifting reflections of light and depth — the work is presented within its original cabinet frame and plexiglass. Published in an edition of 100, each impression is signed on the verso. With provenance from Galerie Bischofberger, Zurich, this piece embodies Lichtenstein’s radical Pop reinterpretation of traditional seascape imagery.

 

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✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Professional packaging with insurance
✔ Tracking number included for secure delivery, Work delivered with certificate of authenticity

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FAQ

Is this an original Roy Lichtenstein edition?
Yes. Seascape II, from Collection 65 is an original 1965 Lichtenstein work, produced as a silkscreen on Rowlux and officially catalogued in Corlett 263.

Is the work hand-signed by Lichtenstein?
Yes. Each example from the edition of 100 is signed on the verso by Roy Lichtenstein.

What is Rowlux, and why is it important?
Rowlux is a lenticular, light-reflective plastic used in industrial design. Lichtenstein adopted it in the 1960s to push Pop Art into new material territories. Its shimmering surface creates an optical depth that mimics the movement of water — making it perfect for his stylized seascapes.

Does the work come with its original frame?
Yes. This edition was designed to be displayed in a cabinet-style frame with plexiglass, and the work is presented exactly as originally intended.

Is the provenance reliable?
Yes. This specific piece comes from Galerie Bischofberger, Zurich, one of the most respected galleries associated with major Pop Art figures.

Is the work listed in the catalogue raisonné?
Yes — it is documented in Corlett 263, the standard reference for Lichtenstein’s prints.

How rare is this edition?
The edition size is 100, making it one of Lichtenstein’s rare experimental-material works. Rowlux pieces are especially sought-after due to their fragility and iconic 1960s Pop aesthetic.

What makes this work significant?
This piece represents Lichtenstein’s pioneering use of nontraditional materials and his redefinition of the seascape through a Pop Art lens. Its optical effects, industrial surface, and bold design make it a landmark in his early career.

Does it come with a certificate of authenticity?
Yes. The work is delivered with full documentation and a certificate of authenticity.

Do you ship internationally?
Yes. We provide:
✔ Worldwide shipping from France
✔ Full insurance
✔ Professional, secure packaging
✔ Tracking number for safe delivery

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