Roy Lichtenstein - Evening & Day Editions London Thursday, September 19, 2024 | Phillips
  • “When we think of still lifes, we think of paintings that have a certain atmosphere or ambience. My still life paintings have none of those qualities, they just have pictures of certain things that are in a still life, like lemons and grapefruits and so forth. It’s not meant to have the usual still life meaning.”
    —Roy Lichtenstein

    Commandeering the lexicon of art history, Roy Lichtenstein’s Still Life with Lobster, from the 1974 Six Still Lifes Series, showcases the artist’s enduring dialogue with visual vocabulary of the past. The still life genre spans art history, from Egyptian tombs decorated with paintings of everyday objects, to modernist still lifes that experimented with style and abstraction. Throughout the 1970s, Lichtenstein was consumed with the motif and his Six Still Lifes Series encapsulates art history’s various still life “types”. For instance, in the present lot, the inclusion of the portrait, jug, artfully arranged plate of food, and draped fabric, echoes the vanitas scenes of Dutch Golden Age artworks. Laden with allegory, the fruit, vessels and portraits of these artworks were intended to symbolise the unstoppable passage of time and to remind the viewer of the pervasive nature of their own mortality. Nonetheless, through the omission of certain symbols – skulls, candles, decaying fruit – Lichtenstein’s renditions of the genre eschew its gravitas. As a result, Lichtenstein’s still lifes are relieved of moral admonitions and memento mori. Instead, they playfully and self-referentially investigate notions of creation and, in the artist’s quintessential manner, reshape conceptions of artistic authorship.

     

    Pieter de Ring, Still Life with Golden Goblet, c. 1655 - c. 1660, Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Image: Rijksmuseum, Object number: SK-A-335

    In disregarding verisimilitude, Lichtenstein’s series sits in dialogue with other modern masters, such as Georges Braque, Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso, who similarly engendered a deconstruction of the genre’s conventions. The bold cartoonish outlines, flat planes of colour and graphic simplifications of tone oust painterly naturalism in favour of the artist’s iconic comic book aesthetic. Printed by Multiples, Inc. together with Lichtenstein’s agent, Leo Castelli, the Six Still Lifes Series utilises a combination of screenprint and lithography to achieve this. With as many visual similarities to mechanically reproduced advertisements or commercial cartoons as to historical still lifes, the moral subtexts that traditionally underpin still lifes are further subverted. In this sense, Still Life with Lobster invites the viewer to question the role of the artist and reconsider the traditional boundaries of artistic creation.

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《靜物與龍蝦–來自「六個靜物系列」(C. 129)》

1974年作
石版畫 絲網印刷 BFK Rives紙本(全包邊)
I. 81.8 x 78.7 公分(32 1/4 x 30 7/8 英吋)
S. 98.3 x 95.4 公分(38 3/4 x 37 1/2 英吋)

款識:簽名、日期、9/100
共有100版、10版藝術家試作版,由紐約Multiples, Inc.及Castelli Graphics共同出版,此為未裱第9版。

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