Lichtenstein, Roy
ROY LICHTENSTEIN Aspen Jazz, 1967
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$3,500.00
Sku: AE1129
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Title: Aspen Jazz
Year: 1967
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 40 x 26 inches ( 101.6 x 66.04 cm )
Image Size: 40 x 26 inches ( 101.6 x 66.04 cm )
Edition Size: 300
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Additional Details: This original screenprint, created by Roy Lichtenstein for the Aspen Jazz Festival in 1967, was published by the Leo Castelli Gallery. Executed on heavy, glossy white paper with an impressive image size of 40 x 26 inches, the large format amplifies the visual impact of Lichtenstein's bold graphic style. The presence of a blind stamp in the lower left corner further verifies the authenticity of the print, indicating the publisher or printing studio's mark. The Aspen Jazz Festival project, initiated by John and Kimiko Powers, brought together leading jazz musicians for a weekend event. Lichtenstein's involvement reflects the vibrant cultural convergence of art and music in the 1960s. Unlike unauthorized copies, which lack value, this original poster is a significant collectible, capturing the dynamic spirit of the era.
Artist: Roy Lichtenstein
Title: Aspen Jazz
Year: 1967
Signed: No
Medium: Serigraph
Paper Size: 40 x 26 inches ( 101.6 x 66.04 cm )
Image Size: 40 x 26 inches ( 101.6 x 66.04 cm )
Edition Size: 300
Framed: No
Condition: B: Very Good Condition, with signs of handling or age
Additional Details: This original screenprint, created by Roy Lichtenstein for the Aspen Jazz Festival in 1967, was published by the Leo Castelli Gallery. Executed on heavy, glossy white paper with an impressive image size of 40 x 26 inches, the large format amplifies the visual impact of Lichtenstein's bold graphic style. The presence of a blind stamp in the lower left corner further verifies the authenticity of the print, indicating the publisher or printing studio's mark. The Aspen Jazz Festival project, initiated by John and Kimiko Powers, brought together leading jazz musicians for a weekend event. Lichtenstein's involvement reflects the vibrant cultural convergence of art and music in the 1960s. Unlike unauthorized copies, which lack value, this original poster is a significant collectible, capturing the dynamic spirit of the era.