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ENTABLATURE V
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Aventura, FL
as Drowning Girl (1963), a satirical take on melodramatic pulp fiction of the era. Themes of irony
Category

1970s Pop Art Portrait Prints

Materials

Paper, Lithograph, Screen

after ROY LICHTENSTEIN - Happy Tears, 1964. Skate Deck Pop Art Design
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Madrid, Madrid
! (1963) and Drowning Girl (1963) are now icons of the Pop Art movement, juxtaposing melodrama with
Category

2010s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Wood, Digital

ROY LICHTENSTEIN - OH, JEFF... I LOVE YOU, TOO... BUT Skate Decks Pop Art Design
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Madrid, Madrid
celebration and a critique of mass media and consumer culture. Paintings like Whaam! (1963) and Drowning Girl
Category

2010s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Wood, Digital

after ROY LICHTENSTEIN - Varoom!, 1963. Skate Deck Pop Art Design
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Madrid, Madrid
! (1963) and Drowning Girl (1963) are now icons of the Pop Art movement, juxtaposing melodrama with
Category

2010s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Wood, Digital

ROY LICHTENSTEIN - EXPLOSION, 1967. Skate Decks Pop Art Design Modern
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Madrid, Madrid
media and consumer culture. Paintings like Whaam! (1963) and Drowning Girl (1963) are now icons of the
Category

2010s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Wood, Digital

after ROY LICHTENSTEIN - Finger Pointing Skate Deck Pop Art Design
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Madrid, Madrid
! (1963) and Drowning Girl (1963) are now icons of the Pop Art movement, juxtaposing melodrama with
Category

2010s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Wood, Digital

ROY LICHTENSTEIN - KISS V Skate Decks Pop Art Design Modern
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Madrid, Madrid
consumer culture. Paintings like Whaam! (1963) and Drowning Girl (1963) are now icons of the Pop Art
Category

2010s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Wood, Digital

Drowning Girl
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Artwork may be viewed at our warehouse in Brooklyn. Additional images and information are available upon request.
Category

1980s Pop Art Portrait Prints

Materials

Screen

Drowning Girl
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Artwork may be viewed at our warehouse in Brooklyn. Additional images and information are available upon request.
Category

1980s Pop Art Portrait Prints

Materials

Screen

Drowning Girl , Large, Artist Signed, NYMoMA Pop Art Exhibition Poster
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
'Drowning Girl' after Roy Lichtenstein, Very Large, Artist Signed, NYMoMA Pop Art Exhibition Poster
Category

1980s Pop Art Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Offset

Kiss By Roy Lichtenstein
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Dubai, Dubai
Drowning Girl helped define the Pop Art movement. Lichtenstein's style challenged the boundaries between
Category

1960s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Paper, Screen

Original Vintage Poster by Roy Lichtenstein for MoMA 1989
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Drowning Girl by Roy Lichtenstein is an original poster created in 1989 by the Museum of Modern Art
Category

1980s Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

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By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Aventura, FL
as Drowning Girl (1963), a satirical take on melodramatic pulp fiction of the era. Themes of irony
Category

1970s Pop Art Mixed Media

Materials

Paper, Screen

Roy Lichtenstein, Kiss II Limited Edition Reversible Cotton Blanket/Wall Hanging
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in New York, NY
that mimicked the screen-printed Ben-Day dots used in print media. One his most famous works, Drowning
Category

2010s Pop Art More Art

Materials

Cotton, Screen, Mixed Media, Textile, Laid Paper

Vintage Offset Lithograph CRAK Roy Lichtenstein Pop Art Castelli Poster
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Surfside, FL
Castelli Gallery from September 28 – October 24, 1963 that included Whaam!, Drowning Girl, Torpedo...Los
Category

20th Century Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph, Screen

Chanel Rihanna
By John Stango
Located in Washington, DC
Andy Warhol’s “Campbell’s Soup Cans” or Roy Lichtenstein’s “Drowning Girl.” Overall, the concept of
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

The Stewardess Series: Don t Leave Without Me
By John Stango
Located in Washington, DC
“Drowning Girl.” Overall, the concept of Pop Art refers more to the attitudes toward the imagery presented
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

Jack Sinatra
By John Stango
Located in Washington, DC
“Drowning Girl.” Overall, the concept of Pop Art refers more to the attitudes toward the imagery presented
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

Solo Madonna
By John Stango
Located in Washington, DC
“Drowning Girl.” Overall, the concept of Pop Art refers more to the attitudes toward the imagery presented
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media

As I Opened Fire (Triptych) 1964
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Pompano Beach, FL
gallery in New York, and made major breakthroughs with works such as Drowning Girl (1963), a satirical
Category

1960s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

As I Opened Fire (Triptych) 1966
By Roy Lichtenstein
Located in Pompano Beach, FL
gallery in New York, and made major breakthroughs with works such as Drowning Girl (1963), a satirical
Category

1960s Pop Art Prints and Multiples

Materials

Lithograph

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Drowning Girl For Sale on 1stDibs

Find the exact drowning girl you’re shopping for in the variety available on 1stDibs. In our selection of items, you can find Pop Art examples as well as a street art version. You’re likely to find the perfect drowning girl among the distinctive items we have available, which includes versions made as long ago as the 20th Century as well as those made as recently as the 21st Century. Adding a drowning girl to a room that is mostly decorated in warm neutral tones can yield a welcome change — find a piece on 1stDibs that incorporates elements of gray, beige, brown, green and more. Finding an appealing drowning girl — no matter the origin — is easy, but Roy Lichtenstein, Amanda Besl, Guillaume Dulac, Sen2 (Sandro Figueroa) and Harrison M. Fisher each produced popular versions that are worth a look. Artworks like these of any era or style can make for thoughtful decor in any space, but a selection from our variety of those made in paper, screen print and lithograph can add an especially memorable touch. A large drowning girl can be an attractive addition to some spaces, while smaller examples are available — approximately spanning 7 high and 10.32 wide — and may be better suited to a more modest living area.

How Much is a Drowning Girl?

A drowning girl can differ in price owing to various characteristics — the average selling price for items in our inventory is $16,500, while the lowest priced sells for $499 and the highest can go for as much as $249,950.

A Close Look at Pop Art Art

Perhaps one of the most influential contemporary art movements, Pop art emerged in the 1950s. In stark contrast to traditional artistic practice, its practitioners drew on imagery from popular culture — comic books, advertising, product packaging and other commercial media — to create original Pop art paintings, prints and sculptures that celebrated ordinary life in the most literal way.

ORIGINS OF POP ART

CHARACTERISTICS OF POP ART 

  • Bold imagery
  • Bright, vivid colors
  • Straightforward concepts
  • Engagement with popular culture 
  • Incorporation of everyday objects from advertisements, cartoons, comic books and other popular mass media

POP ARTISTS TO KNOW

ORIGINAL POP ART ON 1STDIBS

The Pop art movement started in the United Kingdom as a reaction, both positive and critical, to the period’s consumerism. Its goal was to put popular culture on the same level as so-called high culture.

Richard Hamilton’s 1956 collage Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing? is widely believed to have kickstarted this unconventional new style.

Pop art works are distinguished by their bold imagery, bright colors and seemingly commonplace subject matter. Practitioners sought to challenge the status quo, breaking with the perceived elitism of the previously dominant Abstract Expressionism and making statements about current events. Other key characteristics of Pop art include appropriation of imagery and techniques from popular and commercial culture; use of different media and formats; repetition in imagery and iconography; incorporation of mundane objects from advertisements, cartoons and other popular media; hard edges; and ironic and witty treatment of subject matter.

Although British artists launched the movement, they were soon overshadowed by their American counterparts. Pop art is perhaps most closely identified with American Pop artist Andy Warhol, whose clever appropriation of motifs and images helped to transform the artistic style into a lifestyle. Most of the best-known American artists associated with Pop art started in commercial art (Warhol made whimsical drawings as a hobby during his early years as a commercial illustrator), a background that helped them in merging high and popular culture.

Roy Lichtenstein was another prominent Pop artist that was active in the United States. Much like Warhol, Lichtenstein drew his subjects from print media, particularly comic strips, producing paintings and sculptures characterized by primary colors, bold outlines and halftone dots, elements appropriated from commercial printing. Recontextualizing a lowbrow image by importing it into a fine-art context was a trademark of his style. Neo-Pop artists like Jeff Koons and Takashi Murakami further blurred the line between art and popular culture.

Pop art rose to prominence largely through the work of a handful of men creating works that were unemotional and distanced — in other words, stereotypically masculine. However, there were many important female Pop artists, such as Rosalyn Drexler, whose significant contributions to the movement are recognized today. Best known for her work as a playwright and novelist, Drexler also created paintings and collages embodying Pop art themes and stylistic features.

Read more about the history of Pop art and the style’s famous artists, and browse the collection of original Pop art paintings, prints, photography and other works for sale on 1stDibs.