Whaam! (Tate Gallery Edition) | Roy Lichtenstein
Whaam! (Tate Gallery Edition) | Roy Lichtenstein
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Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997)
Whaam! | Tate Gallery Edition
Offset lithograph diptych
Whaam! is one of the most celebrated works in the history of Pop Art — a two-panel painting completed in 1963, based on a panel from an All-American Men of War comic book, that has hung in the Tate Modern since 1966 and become one of the defining images of the twentieth century. The image of the exploding jet, with its onomatopoeic title rendered in the bold lettering of the comic original, captures the moment at which art decided that mass culture was not merely a subject but a method — that the Ben-Day dots and speech bubbles of the printed page were as legitimate a visual language as anything in the Western tradition.
The Tate Gallery Edition offset lithograph reproduces the diptych composition in the format produced for and by the gallery itself — an official publication carrying the full authority of Lichtenstein's estate and the Tate's curatorial imprimatur. Available through Creed Gallery, Ascot, for collectors across Berkshire, Surrey, and London.
Offset lithograph diptych
Tate Gallery Edition
Certificate of Authenticity
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