Bull Profile Series is a set of six prints that systematically deconstruct and abstract the image of a bull. As a commentary on art history, the series parodies Pablo Picasso’s 1945 lithograph series Le Taureau, which also explored the process of simplifying a bull’s form. Rather than being a visual search for a deeper meaning, Lichtenstein’s work playfully questions the line between figurative and abstract art.
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Introduction
Lichtenstein explored the “progression” of an image from “representation” to “abstraction” in both paintings and prints of the early 1970s. In 1972 he executed the painting Pitcher Triptych. The following year, at Gemini G.E.L. from February to September, he completed the six multimedia prints of the Bull Profile series and the three of the Bull Head series. The painting Cow Triptych (Cow Going Abstract) followed them in 1974, and Lichtenstein periodically returns to the compositional device as in Tel Aviv Museum of Art Mural (1989). Lichtenstein’s bulls relate to Theo van Doesburg’s Composition (The Cow) (1916–17) and to Picasso’s eleven Bull lithographs (1945–46).
Lichtenstein directly references Pablo Picasso’s historic 1946 series on the same subject, The Bull (Le taureau), comprising eleven successive re-workings of a lithographic stone. Picasso began with a naturalistic depiction of the bovine in profile, then gradually contorts and pares down the animal into its most basic elements. The final impression is reduced to a near-hieroglyphic rendering of the original form.

While Picasso investigates the modernist belief that universal truth could be discovered through distillation and abstraction, Lichtenstein responds through parodying this ideology and playfully questioning the presumed differences between ‘realistic’ and ‘abstract.’ Lichtenstein reflects on his own series that ‘nothing is more abstract than anything else to me. The first one is abstract; they’re all abstract.’ The stylized, curving lines in Bull I, reminiscent of Old Master engravings, straighten out into bold diagonal fields in Bull VI. Lichtenstein draws from his well-known practice of transforming his source image, in this case a 1970 cattle sales catalogue. At the renowned print workshop Gemini G.E.L in Los Angeles, he rendered this progression of the image through the combination of lithography, screen-print as well as line cut, a process more often associated with commercial printing. With each sequential print, Lichtenstein further tactically obscures the animal’s shape until it is nearly indecipherable, embedded within a harmoniously balanced composition of saturated shades of primary colors.
Each of the six prints transforms the bull, progressing from a realistic, detailed depiction to an arrangement of geometric shapes.
The series begins with a fully recognizable and anatomically defined bull, rendered with thick, precise black lines in a style reminiscent of woodcuts or line engravings. The composition is highly symmetrical and uses only black and white. Color is introduced in the second print, with the bull depicted in blue against a striped blue background. The animal is still recognizable, but the lines are softer, and the overall composition appears flatter. The abstraction begins to accelerate in the third print. The bull’s shape is simplified and rendered in primary colors (red and yellow), and the composition becomes more geometric.
The bull’s form is further obscured in the fourth print, with its body becoming a colorful, abstract arrangement of shapes. The horns and tail are still somewhat discernible through Lichtenstein’s comic book-style outlining. The final images complete the abstraction. The bull’s form is reduced to a few essential, geometric shapes, ultimately becoming indecipherable as an animal.
The series is an investigation into the transformation of printing techniques and art forms. Lichtenstein used a variety of media across the six prints. While the first print uses only line-cut, the subsequent prints combine lithography, line-cut, and screenprint. The use of screenprinting adds the commercial, mass-produced quality—including his signature Ben-Day dots—for which Lichtenstein is known.
The progression of the series maps a movement away from fine-art rendering toward a mechanical, comic-book style. This applies Lichtenstein’s Pop Art sensibility to the abstract process explored by modern art masters. Unlike traditional methods that evolve the image through a refining process, Lichtenstein based the prints on pre-conceived drawings and collages. This makes the series a deliberate commentary on the artistic process rather than an organic, visual search.
The series’ meaning lies in its parody of modernist traditions and its examination of how art is perceived. The work subtly pokes fun at the modernist idea that abstraction leads to a higher, more truthful form of expression. Rather than revealing the “essence” of the bull, Lichtenstein demonstrates that simplification can lead to the opposite—an indecipherable geometric arrangement. The series showcases Lichtenstein’s approach of tackling a “soulful subject,” like a bull, with a cool, intellectual detachment. By making the transformation an overt, sequential progression, he invites the viewer to analyze the shift from representation to abstraction.
The series is more about investigating the artistic process itself—including printmaking techniques and art history—than the subject of the bull. Unlike other artists who would invest personal symbolism into the subject, Lichtenstein strips the bull of any narrative, focusing instead on its formal transformation.
In 1989 Lichtenstein gave permission to Artists to End Hunger, Inc., to reproduce the Bull Profile series on a set of six 13-by-13-inch porcelain plates in an edition of fifty, plus six artist’s proofs. The publication was for the benefit of the International Art Show for the End of World Hunger, in which Lichtenstein’s print series was exhibited.
Bonhams New-York: 30 July 2025
USD 51,200

The complete set comprising 6 glazed porcelain plates
Each 12 3/4 x 12 3/4 inches (32.4 x 32.4 cm)
Each stamp signed, titled, and numbered ‘AP 2/5’
An artist’s proof, aside from the edition of 50
Co-published by the artist and Gemini G.E.L, Los Angeles
With their copyrights on the underside
Produced by Charlotte Potok, Vermont
To benefit the International Art Show for the End of World Hunger
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Bull Profile Series, 1973

Bull Profile Series
The Complete Set of 6 works
Medium: One line-cut in black, one lithograph and line-cut in black and blue and four lithographs, line-cuts and screen-prints in colors, on Arjomari paper
Year: 1973
Each Sheet: 27×35 inches (68.6 x 88.9 cm)
Edition: 100
Artist’s Proofs: 13 AP (numbered in Roman numerals)
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Literature: Corlett 116-121, Gemini 466-471
Each signed, dated and numbered with the publisher’s and printer’s blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse
1. Bull I (Corlett 116)

2. Bull II (Corlett 117)

3. Bull III (Corlett 118)

4. Bull IV (Corlett 119)

5. Bull V (Corlett 120)
6. Bull VI (Corlett 121)

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2025 Auction Results
Bull III (C. 118), 1973
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 25,800

Bull III ((G. 468, C. 118), 1973
From Bull Profile Series
(there were also 13 artist’s proofs)
Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Bull I (C. 116), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 22,680

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull I, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 116), 1973
Line-cut on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Bull II (C. 117), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 40,320

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull II, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 117), 1973
Lithograph and line-cut in blue and black on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Bull III (C. 118), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 20,160

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull III, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 118), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XIII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Bull IV (C. 119), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 20,160

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull IV, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 119), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XI’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Bull V (C. 120), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 21,420

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull V, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 120), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 1⁄100
(there were also thirteen artist’s proofs)
Bull VI (C. 121), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 20,160

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull VI, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 121), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Bull Profile Series (C. 116-121), 1973
Works from the Collection of Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein
Sotheby’s New-York: 26 September 2025
Estimated: USD 80,000 – 120,000
USD 355,600
COMPLETE SET
AUCTION RECORD FOR BULL PROFILE SERIES

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923 – 1997)
Bull Profile Series (Corlett 117-122), 1973
The complete setcomprising six linecuts
Five printed in colors with lithograph and four with screenprint, on Arjomari wove paper
Each signed and dated ’73 (lower right); inscribed A/P III (lower left)
This set is one of 13 artist’s proof sets aside from the numbered edition of 100
2024 Auction Results
Bull I (C. 116), 1973
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 17,920

Linocut on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 42/100 (there were also 13 artist’s proofs)
Bull I (C. 116), 1973
Rago: 14 February 2024
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 15,000
USD 12,600

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923–1997)
Bull 1 (from Bull Profile series), 1973
Line-cut on Arjomari
Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘57/100 Roy Lichtenstein 73’ with publisher’s stamps
Bull III (C. 118), 1973
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 16,640

Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 57/100
Bull IV (C. 119), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 25 October 2024
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 21,420

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull IV, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 119), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 28⁄100 (there were also thirteen artist’s proofs)
Bull IV (C. 119), 1973
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 15,360

Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and annotated ‘A/P XIII’
Bull VI (C. 121), 1973
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 12,000
USD 8,960

Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 42/100 (there were also 13 artist’s proofs)
Bull Profile Series (C. 116-121), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 25 October 2024
Estimated: USD 80,000 – 120,000
USD 107,100
COMPLETE SET

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull Profile Series (Corlett 116-121), 1973
The set of one line-cut in black, one lithograph and line-cut in black and blue and four lithograph, line-cut and screenprints in colors on Arjomari paper
Each signed and dated in pencil, variously numbered from the edition of 100 plus thirteen artist’s proof sets
2023 Auction Results
Bull I (C. 116), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 10,710

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull I, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Line-cut print in black on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 57⁄100
Bull I (C. 116), 1973
Forum Auctions: 12 October 2023
Estimated: GBP 10,000 – 15,000
GBP 10,500 / USD 12,822 (HAMMER)

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull I, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Line-cut print in black on Arjomari paper
Signed, dated and numbered in pencil, from the edition of 100
Bull I (C. 116), 1973
Artnet Auctions: 23 March 2023
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 27,500

ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Bull I (from the Bull Profile series), 1973
Linocut on Arjomari paper
Signed, dated and numbered 93/100 in pencil
Bull III (C. 118), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 15,120

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull III, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper, 1973
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 35⁄100
Bull IV (C. 119), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 12,600

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull IV, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 54⁄100
Bull V (C. 120), 1973
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 13,860

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull V, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 42⁄100
Bull VI (C. 121), 1973
Wright: 8 August 2023
Estimated: USD 5,000 – 7000
USD 10,080

ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Bull VI (from the Bull Profile series), 1973
Lithograph, screen-print and line-cut in colors on Arjomari
Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘29/100 Roy Lichtenstein 73’
Bull Profile Series (C. 116-121), 1973
Sotheby’s New-York: 30 March 2023
Estimated: USD 120,000 – 180,000
USD 127,000
COMPLETE SET

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923 – 1997)
Bull Profile Series, 1973
The complete set of one line-cut printed in black, one lithograph and line-cut printed in black and blue and four lithographs with line-cut and screen-print in colors on Arjomari paper
Each signed in pencil, dated and numbered 3/100
Bull Profile Series (C. 116-121), 1973
Bonhams Los Angeles: 28 March 2023
Estimated: USD 100,000 – 150,000
USD 151,575
COMPLETE SET

The complete set comprising 6 lithograph, screen-print and line-cuts in colors on Arjomari paper
Each signed in pencil, dated and numbered 90/100
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Bull I (C. 116)

Bull I
from Bull Profile Series
Medium: Line-cut in black on Arjomari paper
Year: 1973
Sheet: 27×35 inches (68.6 x 88.9 cm)
Image: 20 3/16 x 29 1/2 inches (51.3 x 74.9 cm)
Edition: 100
Artist’s Proofs: 13 AP (numbered in Roman numerals)
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Literature: Corlett 116, Gemini 466
Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue Raisonne: RLCR 2141
Bull I, 1973 (RLCR 2141) | Catalogue entry | Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné
Each signed, dated and numbered with the publisher’s and printer’s blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse
Auction Results
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 22,680

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull I, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 116), 1973
Line-cut on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 17,920

Linocut on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 42/100 (there were also 13 artist’s proofs)
Rago: 14 February 2024
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 15,000
USD 12,600

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923–1997)
Bull 1 (from Bull Profile series), 1973
Line-cut on Arjomari
Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘57/100 Roy Lichtenstein 73’ with publisher’s stamps
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 10,710

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull I, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Line-cut print in black on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 57⁄100
Forum Auctions: 12 October 2023
Estimated: GBP 10,000 – 15,000
GBP 10,500 / USD 12,822 (HAMMER)

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull I, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Line-cut print in black on Arjomari paper
Signed, dated and numbered in pencil, from the edition of 100
Artnet Auctions: 23 March 2023
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 27,500

ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Bull I (from the Bull Profile series), 1973
Linocut on Arjomari paper
Signed, dated and numbered 93/100 in pencil
Bull II (C. 117)

Bull II
from Bull Profile Series
Medium: Lithograph and linecut on Arjomari paper
Year: 1973
Sheet: 27×35 inches (68.6 x 88.9 cm)
Image: 22 15/16 x 33 inches (58.2 x 83.8 cm)
Edition: 100
Artist’s Proofs: 13 AP (numbered in Roman numerals)
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Literature: Corlett 117, Gemini 467
Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue Raisonne: RLCR 2141
Bull II, 1973 (RLCR 2143) | Catalogue entry | Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné
Each signed, dated and numbered with the publisher’s and printer’s blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse
Auction Results
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 40,320

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull II, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 117), 1973
Lithograph and line-cut in blue and black on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Bonhams New-York: 1 November 2022
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 20,000
USD 19,125

Lithograph, screen-print and linocut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil and numbered 55/100
Bull III (C. 118)

Bull III
from Bull Profile Series
Medium: Lithograph, screenprint and linecut on Arjomari paper
Year: 1973
Sheet: 27×35 inches (68.6 x 88.9 cm)
Image: 24 1/16 x 32 1/16 inches (61.1 x 81.4 cm)
Edition: 100
Artist’s Proofs: 13 AP (numbered in Roman numerals)
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Literature: Corlett 118, Gemini 468
Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue Raisonne: RLCR 2146
Bull III, 1973 (RLCR 2146) | Catalogue entry | Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné
Each signed, dated and numbered with the publisher’s and printer’s blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse
Auction Results
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 25,800

Bull III ((G. 468, C. 118), 1973
From Bull Profile Series
(there were also 13 artist’s proofs)
Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 20,160

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull III, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 118), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XIII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 16,640

Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 57/100
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 15,120

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull III, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper, 1973
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 35⁄100
Bull IV (C. 119)

Bull IV
from Bull Profile Series
Medium: Lithograph, screenprint and linecut on Arjomari paper
Year: 1973
Sheet: 27×35 inches (68.6 x 88.9 cm)
Image: 23 7/16 x 33 5/8 inches (59.5 x 85.4 cm)
Edition: 100
Artist’s Proofs: 13 AP (numbered in Roman numerals)
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Literature: Corlett 119, Gemini 469
Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue Raisonne: RLCR 2149
Bull IV, 1973 (RLCR 2149) | Catalogue entry | Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné
Each signed, dated and numbered with the publisher’s and printer’s blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse
Auction Results
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 20,160

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull IV, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 119), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XI’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Christie’s New-York: 25 October 2024
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 21,420

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull IV, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 119), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 28⁄100 (there were also thirteen artist’s proofs)
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 15,360

Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and annotated ‘A/P XIII’
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 12,600

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull IV, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 54⁄100
Bull V (C. 120)
Bull V
from Bull Profile Series
Medium: Lithograph, screenprint and linecut on Arjomari paper
Year: 1973
Sheet: 27×35 inches (68.6 x 88.9 cm)
Image: 23 7/16 x 33 1/2 inches (59.5 x 85.1 cm)
Edition: 100
Artist’s Proofs: 13 AP (numbered in Roman numerals)
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Literature: Corlett 120, Gemini 470
Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue Raisonne: RLCR 2151
Bull V, 1973 (RLCR 2151) | Catalogue entry | Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné
Each signed, dated and numbered with the publisher’s and printer’s blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse
Auction Results
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 21,420

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull V, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 120), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 1⁄100
(there were also thirteen artist’s proofs)
Christie’s New-York: 28 October 2023
Estimated: USD 12,000 – 18,000
USD 13,860

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull V, from Bull Profile Series, 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered 42⁄100
Bull VI (C. 121)

Bull VI
from Bull Profile Series
Medium: Lithograph, screenprint and linecut on Arjomari paper
Year: 1973
Sheet: 27×35 inches (68.6 x 88.9 cm)
Image: 25 1/16 x 33 inches (63.6 x 83.8 cm)
Edition: 100
Artist’s Proofs: 13 AP (numbered in Roman numerals)
Publisher: Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Literature: Corlett 121, Gemini 471
Roy Lichtenstein Catalogue Raisonne: RLCR 2153
Bull VI, 1973 (RLCR 2153) | Catalogue entry | Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné
Each signed, dated and numbered with the publisher’s and printer’s blindstamps and inkstamp on the reverse
Auction Results
Christie’s New-York: 16 April 2025
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 15,000
USD 20,160

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull VI, from Bull Profile Series (Corlett 121), 1973
Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed and dated in pencil, numbered ‘A/P XII’
One of thirteen artist’s proofs, the edition was 100
Estimated: USD 10,000 – 12,000
USD 8,960

Lithograph, screenprint and line-cut in colors on Arjomari paper
Signed in pencil, dated and numbered 42/100 (there were also 13 artist’s proofs)
Wright: 8 August 2023
Estimated: USD 5,000 – 7000
USD 10,080

ROY LICHTENSTEIN
Bull VI (from the Bull Profile series), 1973
Lithograph, screen-print and line-cut in colors on Arjomari
Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘29/100 Roy Lichtenstein 73’
Complete Sets
Works from the Collection of Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein
Sotheby’s New-York: 26 September 2025
Estimated: USD 80,000 – 120,000
USD 355,600
COMPLETE SET
AUCTION RECORD FOR BULL PROFILE SERIES

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923 – 1997)
Bull Profile Series (Corlett 117-122), 1973
The complete setcomprising six linecuts
Five printed in colors with lithograph and four with screenprint, on Arjomari wove paper
Each signed and dated ’73 (lower right); inscribed A/P III (lower left)
This set is one of 13 artist’s proof sets aside from the numbered edition of 100
Christie’s New-York: 25 October 2024
Estimated: USD 80,000 – 120,000
USD 107,100
COMPLETE SET

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull Profile Series (Corlett 116-121), 1973
The set of one line-cut in black, one lithograph and line-cut in black and blue and four lithograph, line-cut and screenprints in colors on Arjomari paper
Each signed and dated in pencil, variously numbered from the edition of 100 plus thirteen artist’s proof sets
Sotheby’s New-York: 30 March 2023
Estimated: USD 120,000 – 180,000
USD 127,000
COMPLETE SET

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923 – 1997)
Bull Profile Series, 1973
The complete set of one line-cut printed in black, one lithograph and line-cut printed in black and blue and four lithographs with line-cut and screen-print in colors on Arjomari paper
Each signed in pencil, dated and numbered 3/100
Bonhams Los Angeles: 28 March 2023
Estimated: USD 100,000 – 150,000
USD 151,575
COMPLETE SET

The complete set comprising 6 lithograph, screen-print and line-cuts in colors on Arjomari paper
Each signed in pencil, dated and numbered 90/100
Christie’s New-York: 21 April 2022
Estimated: USD 100,000 – 150,000
USD 151,200

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull Profile Series, 1973
The set of one line-cut in black, one lithograph and line-cut in black and blue and four lithograph, line-cut and screen-prints in colors, on Arjomari paper
Each signed and dated in pencil, each annotated ‘A.P.’ (an artist’s proof set, the edition was 100)
Van Ham: 28 November 2018
Estimated: EUR 60,000
EUR 171,063

ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923-1997)
Bull Profile Series, 1973
The set of one line-cut in black, one lithograph and line-cut in black and blue and four lithograph, line-cut and screen-prints in colors, on Arjomari paper
Each signed, dated and numbered 49/100 in pencil
