
Roy Lichtenstein
Imperfect 225, 1988
Planographic print
48 x 83 7/8 in
122 x 213 cm
122 x 213 cm
Edition of 45
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Imperfect 225 (1988) is a powerful example from Roy Lichtenstein’s Imperfect series, where the artist playfully disrupts traditional compositional boundaries. Featuring sharp geometric forms, a striking color palette, and Lichtenstein’s...
Imperfect 225 (1988) is a powerful example from Roy Lichtenstein’s Imperfect series, where the artist playfully disrupts traditional compositional boundaries. Featuring sharp geometric forms, a striking color palette, and Lichtenstein’s signature Ben-Day dots, the work is defined by lines that deliberately break the frame—challenging the viewer’s sense of order and symmetry. With its bold visual impact and conceptual wit, Imperfect 225 captures Lichtenstein’s ongoing dialogue between Pop Art and abstraction. A rare and dynamic piece, it’s a compelling addition for collectors of postwar and contemporary masterworks.