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Vintage poster designed by Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923–1997), created for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts for the 4th New York Film Festival, held September 12–22, 1966. Commissioned as part of the List Art Poster Program of the American Federation of Arts, this work exemplifies Lichtenstein’s signature Pop Art style, featuring bold primary colors, graphic forms, and Ben-Day dot patterns.
The composition incorporates stylized architectural and abstract elements with dynamic lines and vibrant color blocking, centered around “Lincoln Center” text. Printed credit along the lower margin references the artist, Lincoln Center commission, and the 1966 List Art Poster Program.
Height: 46 in; Width: 30 in
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