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American Indian Theme IV is the fourth print in Roy Lichtenstein’s American Indian series.This signed print, part of an edition of 50, presents a more straightforward composition compared to other...
American Indian Theme IV is the fourth print in Roy Lichtenstein’s American Indian series.This signed print, part of an edition of 50, presents a more straightforward composition compared to other works in the series. At its centre is a form resembling a thick tree trunk or the base of a decorative totem pole. The wooden surface is intricately detailed with facial features: small square eyes, a downturned mouth, and a cross-shaped nose carved into the wood. This figure is depicted with a fierce expression, highlighting the violent stereotypes often associated with Native American tribes by Western cultures. The print’s texture is enhanced by maroon threads emerging from holes along the left side and bright yellow braided rope wrapped around the jagged right edge—elements that recur throughout the series. These details reinforce the visual language Lichtenstein uses to critique the clichéd representations of indigenous cultures in the mass media.