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Another piece from Lichtenstein’s 1994 Nude series, Nude Reading portrays a solitary female figure immersed in her book, yet conspicuously undressed. This work, like those of old masters Picasso and...
Another piece from Lichtenstein’s 1994 Nude series, Nude Reading portrays a solitary female figure immersed in her book, yet conspicuously undressed. This work, like those of old masters Picasso and Cezanne, whom Lichtenstein admired, revisits the theme of female desire in his later period. Adhering to his signature pop art style, the piece features bold lines, Ben Day dots, vibrant colours, and a comic-book aesthetic. The female figure is depicted in a moment of contemplation, her hand resting on her head. In Nude Reading, Lichtenstein juxtaposes a geometric, graphic backdrop with the soft lines of the female figure, challenging traditional notions of femininity. This woman is portrayed as both a thinker and a seductress, blending intellectual and sensual attributes. The humour and sardonic undertones characteristic of Lichtenstein's work are evident, prompting the viewer to reflect on the sexualized portrayal of women in contemporary American culture. Through this piece, Lichtenstein invites us to question and critique societal norms and the objectification of women.