Oh, Jeff...I Love You, Too...But...

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Oh, Jeff...I Love You, Too...But... (sometimes Oh, Jeff) is a 1964 painting by Roy Lichtenstein. Like many of Lichtenstein's works it's title comes from the speech balloon in the painting.

Oh, Jeff...I Love You, Too...But...
ArtistRoy Lichtenstein
Year1964
TypePop art
LocationPrivate collection

The painting is among the most famous of his early romance comic derivative works from the period when he was adapting cartoons and advertisments into his style via Ben-Day dots. The work is said to depict the classic romance-comic story line of temporary adversity.[1]

The graphics are quite indicative of frustration, but the text in the speech balloon augment the romantic context and the emotional discord.[2]

Notes

  1. ^ Stokstad, Marilyn. "Art in the United States And Europe since World War II". Art History. Prentice Hall, Inc. and Harry N. Abrams, Inc. p. 1129. ISBN 0-8109-1960-5. Oh, Jeff, for example, compresses into a single frame the generic romance-comic story line, in which two people fall in love, face some sort of crisis, or "but," that temporarily threatens their relationship, and then live happily ever after.
  2. ^ Coplans, John, ed. (1998). "On Lichtenstein". Roy Lichtenstein. Praeger Publishers. p. 16. ...the inclusion of the encapsulated legend "Oh, Jeff, I love you too, but..." immediately throws the image into a romantic context of unrequited passion.