
Roy Lichtenstein
The Den, 1990
Screenprint, woodcut, colored pencil, and fiber-tipped pen on board
71 x 57 in
180.3 x 144.8 cm
180.3 x 144.8 cm
Edition of 60
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Roy Lichtenstein’s The Den (1990) is a bold and playful interior scene that reimagines everyday spaces through the lens of Pop Art. Featuring his signature use of Ben-Day dots, clean...
Roy Lichtenstein’s The Den (1990) is a bold and playful interior scene that reimagines everyday spaces through the lens of Pop Art. Featuring his signature use of Ben-Day dots, clean lines, and flat planes of color, the work transforms a domestic setting into a stylized, almost cinematic composition. Part of Lichtenstein’s celebrated Interiors series, The Denreflects his fascination with consumer culture, advertising aesthetics, and the illusion of space. A vibrant and sophisticated work, it’s a standout for collectors of Lichtenstein and postwar American art.