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Mirror - Signed Print by Roy Lichtenstein 1990 - MyArtBroker

Mirror
Signed Print

Roy Lichtenstein

£4,650-£7,000Value Indicator

$9,000-$14,000 Value Indicator

$8,500-$12,500 Value Indicator

¥45,000-¥60,000 Value Indicator

5,500-8,500 Value Indicator

$45,000-$70,000 Value Indicator

¥890,000-¥1,330,000 Value Indicator

$6,000-$9,000 Value Indicator

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 250

Year: 1990

Size: H 25cm x W 18cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Roy Lichtenstein’s Mirror (signed) is estimated to be worth between £4,900 and £7,500. Over the past five years, the hammer price has ranged from £3,898 in June 2021 to £7,651 in November 2021. This screenprint has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 4%. This work is popular on the market, having been sold 16 times since its initial sale in July 2014. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 250.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
October 2024Phillips New York United States
May 2023SBI Art Auction Japan
June 2022Rachel Davis Fine Arts United States
November 2021Brunk Auctions United States
June 2021Wright United States
February 2021A.N. Abell Auction Company United States
October 2019Freeman's United States

Meaning & Analysis

Situated on a stark white background, Mirror of 1990 is the most figurative depiction of the sequence. The print presents slanted black lines, enveloped in a thick yellow rectangular frame. These monochrome streaks within the rectangle allude to the reflective attributes of glass. In line with the other Mirror prints, the subject matter here is presented frontally, displaying the complete absence of reflections. Even if the object is depicted legibly, Mirror is a misrepresentation, disguised as an exemplification of a mirror.

Over the course of his career, Lichtenstein embarked on several other series dealing with vision and representation. His Water Liliesand Reflections, for instance, explore various perceptions of light and reflection. Meanwhile, Lichtenstein’s Entablatures delve further into object painting, reproducing enlarged architectural fragments as their main composition.

  • Roy Lichtenstein, born in New York, 1923, is a seminal figure in the Pop Art movement, renowned for his comic book and advertisement-inspired artworks. His transformative journey from classical painter to Pop Art pioneer began with his iconic piece, Look Mickey, marking the fusion of painting with pop culture. Lichtenstein’s works, including Whaam!, Drowning Girl, and Crying Girl, blend parody and satire, challenging the boundaries between popular culture and ‘high art’. With over 5,000 pieces to his name, Lichtenstein’s enduring influence resonates in contemporary art, his works celebrated in prestigious institutions worldwide.

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