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Bundle- 3 Assorted Jim Dine Original Posters
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$625.00
This is a bundled assortment of 3 Posters by Jim Dine. The normal combined retail value for this bundle is $850. Each piece is described as follows:
Jim Dine - Gilbert And Sullivan - 1968 Offset Lithograph 35" x 24.5"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 35 x 24.5 inches (88.9 x 62.23cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Promotional Poster by Jim Dine for Gilbert and Sullivan Production at New York City Center, 1968
This promotional poster, designed by Jim Dine, was created for a production of Gilbert and Sullivan at the New York City Center in 1968. The poster is a blend of offset and lithograph techniques, showcasing Dine's artistic versatility.
Published by Pace Posters and printed by HKL, this limited edition poster was produced in an edition of 1000.
Jim Dine - Glyptotek - 1989 Offset Lithograph 25.5" x 19"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 25.5 x 19 inches (64.77 x 48.26cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Jim Dine Exhibition Poster for Natalie Knight Gallery in South Africa, Featuring "Drawing 26"
This exhibition poster by Jim Dine was created for a show held at the Natalie Knight Gallery in South Africa. The poster likely features artwork based on Jim Dine's "Drawing 26."
Jim Dine's "Drawing 26" is known for its expressive and bold imagery, often incorporating themes of personal symbolism and emotional depth.
Jim Dine - Pinocchio - 2008 Mixed Media 42.5" x 30"
Unsigned Mixed Media
Paper Size: 42.5 x 30 inches (107.95 x 76.2cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Jim Dine's "Pinocchio" artwork, as featured in this poster for the Lincoln Center, embodies a profound metaphor for art, according to the artist himself. Dine described the concept of a talking stick transforming into a boy as symbolic of art's transformative powerÑan ultimate alchemical process.
The "Pinocchio" poster showcases a seven-color silkscreen and woodcut by Jim Dine, highlighting his mastery of screen printing and woodblock techniques. The artwork's complexity and richness are beautifully depicted in this promotional poster for the Lincoln Center exhibition. Limited to 300 copies, not numbered,
Jim Dine - Gilbert And Sullivan - 1968 Offset Lithograph 35" x 24.5"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 35 x 24.5 inches (88.9 x 62.23cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Promotional Poster by Jim Dine for Gilbert and Sullivan Production at New York City Center, 1968
This promotional poster, designed by Jim Dine, was created for a production of Gilbert and Sullivan at the New York City Center in 1968. The poster is a blend of offset and lithograph techniques, showcasing Dine's artistic versatility.
Published by Pace Posters and printed by HKL, this limited edition poster was produced in an edition of 1000.
Jim Dine - Glyptotek - 1989 Offset Lithograph 25.5" x 19"
Unsigned Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 25.5 x 19 inches (64.77 x 48.26cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Jim Dine Exhibition Poster for Natalie Knight Gallery in South Africa, Featuring "Drawing 26"
This exhibition poster by Jim Dine was created for a show held at the Natalie Knight Gallery in South Africa. The poster likely features artwork based on Jim Dine's "Drawing 26."
Jim Dine's "Drawing 26" is known for its expressive and bold imagery, often incorporating themes of personal symbolism and emotional depth.
Jim Dine - Pinocchio - 2008 Mixed Media 42.5" x 30"
Unsigned Mixed Media
Paper Size: 42.5 x 30 inches (107.95 x 76.2cm )
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Additional Details: Jim Dine's "Pinocchio" artwork, as featured in this poster for the Lincoln Center, embodies a profound metaphor for art, according to the artist himself. Dine described the concept of a talking stick transforming into a boy as symbolic of art's transformative powerÑan ultimate alchemical process.
The "Pinocchio" poster showcases a seven-color silkscreen and woodcut by Jim Dine, highlighting his mastery of screen printing and woodblock techniques. The artwork's complexity and richness are beautifully depicted in this promotional poster for the Lincoln Center exhibition. Limited to 300 copies, not numbered,