Still Life with goldfish (1974) by Roy Lichtenstein

“Still Life with Goldfish,” created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1974, is a significant piece within the Pop Art movement. This artwork, characterized by its use of magna, oil, and canvas, measures 203.2 x 152.4 cm and is currently housed at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, PA, US. The painting falls under the still life genre.

The artwork presents a thoughtfully constructed scene featuring a fishbowl with goldfish placed atop a table. The composition employs Lichtenstein’s signature comic-strip style, utilizing bold lines, primary colors, and Ben-Day dots. The background reveals an outline of urban architectural elements, juxtaposed with an abstract representation of a person’s face on the left. The deliberate simplicity and vibrant colors draw attention to everyday objects, a hallmark of the Pop Art movement which seeks to elevate the mundane through a distinctive, graphic approach.

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