Pop Art · Blue Chip

Roy Lichtenstein

1923–1997

Roy Lichtenstein's bold, comic-strip-inspired paintings and prints are among the most iconic works of the Pop Art movement. His use of Ben-Day dots and graphic imagery created a revolutionary visual language that continues to captivate collectors worldwide. Las Vegas Auction House provides free appraisals for Lichtenstein works and connects consignors with qualified buyers.

Auction Price Range
$5,000 – $150,000+
Category
Blue Chip
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Roy Lichtenstein Auction Market

Lichtenstein prints and posters perform strongly in the fine art secondary market. Authenticated lithographs and screenprints typically achieve $5,000–$150,000+, with rare large-format works exceeding $1 million. His most iconic subjects — comic book imagery, brushstroke paintings, and mirror series — command the highest premiums. The Lichtenstein market is global and driven by Pop Art collectors, institutions, and investors who recognize his central place in 20th century art history.

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Notable Auction Results

Nurse, 1964, oil and Magna on canvas
$95,400,000
Brushstroke, 1965, screenprint
$125,000
Peace Through Chemistry, 1970, lithograph
$42,000

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Frequently Asked Questions About Roy Lichtenstein

How do I authenticate a Lichtenstein print?
Lichtenstein prints are catalogued in the Mary Lee Corlett catalogue raisonné. Authentication relies on matching the work to catalogue entries and reviewing provenance. We work with recognized Lichtenstein experts.
What Lichtenstein works are most valuable?
Original paintings are by far the most valuable. Among prints, large-format works from the 1960s–1970s featuring his most iconic imagery command the highest premiums. Works from the Brushstroke, Mirror, and Entablature series are particularly sought after.
Are Lichtenstein posters valuable?
Exhibition posters and offset lithographs are less valuable than original prints but can still achieve meaningful prices, particularly for rare or early examples in excellent condition.

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