Roy Lichtenstein’s Residences and Studios, 1946–1997
Lichtenstein worked in many locations and spaces throughout his career, ranging from a bedroom corner at home to a light filled industrial space in New York City's West Village. RLF Archives holds thousands of photographs documenting many of these work spaces. The catalogue raisonné team is in the process of reviewing studio documentation to associate artworks with the studios in which they were created.
Studios were often outfitted with wall easels and Revolving Easels, which were custom-designed by the artist and were essential structures in all of his later work spaces.
![At the 190 Bowery studio in 1967, with RLCR 1351, RLCR 1352, RLCR 1354, RLCR 1359, RLCR 1361, RLCR 1369 and RLCR 1430. Photo: [PENDING] Judy B. Ross, courtesy RLF Archives; artwork © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein At the 190 Bowery studio in 1967, with RLCR 1351, RLCR 1352, RLCR 1354, RLCR 1359, RLCR 1361, RLCR 1369 and RLCR 1430. Photo: [PENDING] Judy B. Ross, courtesy RLF Archives; artwork © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein](https://cdn.panopticoncr.com/roylic001/supplemental_files/images_lg/1966_14_Bowery_01133.01-3.jpg)
At the 190 Bowery studio in 1967, with RLCR 1351, RLCR 1352, RLCR 1354, RLCR 1359, RLCR 1361, RLCR 1369 and RLCR 1430
Photo: [PENDING] Judy B. Ross, courtesy RLF Archives; artwork © Estate of Roy Lichtenstein
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