Cubist Still Life with Lemons | |
Artist: | Roy Lichtenstein |
Year: | 1975 |
Height Metric: | 228.6 |
Width Metric: | 172.7 |
Height Imperial: | 90 |
Width Imperial: | 68 |
Cubist Still Life with Lemons (sometimes Still Life with Lemons) is a 1975 painting by Roy Lichtenstein.
Lichtenstein had a period of experimentation with still life painting from 1974 to 1976. Measuring 228.6 cm × 172.7 cm (90 in × 68 in), Still Life with Lemons represented a take on still life from the Cubist perspective, with Lichtenstein using many favorite Cubist motifs: "...pitcher, bowl of fruit, and faux wood grain - with some of his own, such as sections of the primary colors red, yellow, and blue, portions of an entablature, and a pattern of diagonal stripes."[1] The work has an element of three-dimensionality due to its overlapping planes and reflection, although this still life series was meant to look flat.[2] According to Jack Cowart, "...The scale of Lichtenstein's [Cubist still life] work is antithetical to the primarily intimate and more closely related nature of real Cubism."[3]