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Discover our Swatch x MoMA collab # Enter the sensational world of Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was

Discover our Swatch x MoMA collab [Can't see images? View it in your browser.]( [BESTSELLERS]( [WOMEN]( [MEN]( [FLIK FLAK]( [STORE LOCATOR]( [ Enter the sensational world of Lichtenstein ]( # Enter the sensational world of Lichtenstein Roy Lichtenstein was known for his his tongue-in-cheek manner and compositions that documented while they parodied. Together with MoMA and in honor of the 100th anniversary of Lichtenstein, we've created two very special watches that epitomize the disruptive power of the artist's work. [DISCOVER MORE]( [ GIRL BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH]( GIRL BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH [ GIRL BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH]( Lichtenstein's Girl takes center stage on the dial capturing our imaginations with her enigmatic smile, while his innovative use of Ben Day dots is captured on the back of this vibrant blue watch. [SHOP NOW]( [ GIRL BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH]( [REVERIE BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH]( REVERIE BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH [REVERIE BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH]( Art and music were Lichtenstein's two great loves. The lyrical line “The melody haunts my reverie” sings from the special loop that decorates the bright yellow strap while a woman singing takes center stage on the dial. [SHOP NOW]( [REVERIE BY ROY LICHTENSTEIN, THE WATCH]( [BESTSELLERS]( [WOMEN]( [MEN]( [FLIK FLAK]( [STORE LOCATOR]( [Swatch]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms of use]( [Unsubscribe]( @swatch LTD, All right reserved: SWISS WATCHES Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997). Reverie from 11 Pop Artists, Volume II. 1965, published 1966. Screenprint from a portfolio of eleven screenprints (one with collage additions). Composition: 27 1/8 x 22 15/16" (68.9 x 58.3 cm); sheet: 30 1/8 x 24" (76.5 x 60.9 cm). Publisher: Original Editions, New York. Printer: Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry Inc., New York. Edition: 200. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Original Editions. Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997). Girl (double page headpiece, pages 118 and 119) from 1¢ Life. 1963, published 1964. Lithograph from an illustrated book with sixty-two lithographs and reproductions. Composition: 12 ¾ x 22” (32.4 x 55.9cm); sheet (irreg.): 16 1/8 x 22 13/16” (41 x 58 cm). Publisher: Eberhard W. Kornfeld, Bern, Switzerland. Printer: Maurice Beaudet. Edition: 100 special, 2,000 regular. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the author, Walasse Ting, the editor, Sam Francis, and the publisher, E. W. Kornfeld. ©2023 The Museum of Modern Art. The Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, and related logos are Trademarks of The Museum of Modern Art. © 2023 Estate of Roy Lichtenstein. Roy Lichtenstein™

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