Jim Dine, ‘The Foreign Plowman’, Woodcut with Etching,
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USA, 1988
Jim Dine (b. 1935) – American Pop artist
Published by Pace Editions, New York, NY
Signed by the artist in pencil and dated and numbered ‘P/P’ on along the lower edge of the second panel
A printer’s proof aside from an edition of 10
Large scale print on five sheet with variant additions of hand coloring
For reference, see Carpenter, “Jim Dine Prints: 1985-2000: A Catalogue Raisonné,” no. 22
Provenance: Direct from publisher to Private Collection, OR
Individual sheet dimensions: 70 ½ x 24 ¼ in; 179 x 61.6 cm
Overall dimensions: 70 ½ x 122 ½ in; 179 x 311 cm
Excellent condition
Estimate: $5,000-$7,000
One of the younger artists of the Pop Art movement, Jim Dine is known for his studies of tools and other everyday objects. In this work, Dine continues to explore object composition by combining a multitude of printing techniques as well as figures in nature.
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935)
Associated with both Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism, American artist Jim Dine does not associate with a specific movement, drawing influence from Dada assemblage and collage techniques for his vast oeuvre. Dine gained public recognition in the 1960s for his work on five Happenings with Claes Oldenberg and Allan Kaprow. Afterwards, however, he returned to painting, mixed-media work and assemblages, often incorporating personal elements into his works. Best known for his study of the expressive individual through the combination of the iconic and the personal, Dine’s work can be found in numerous collections. The artist currently works and lives in New York and Vermont
Condition
In overall excellent condition.
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