About The Work
This lithograph employs one of Jim Dine's most recognizable motifs, a belted robe, which has recurred throughout his work for the past several decades. This rendition features casual, painterly strokes, and deep reds and oranges, evoking a deeply sensual sentiment. Appropriately, Dine has stated the he first chose the image of a robe in 1964 for its inherent intimacy, expressing that his depicted objects function as a “vocabulary of feelings.” Like a self-portrait, Dine’s Cream and Red Robe on a Stone, provides a visual symbol for the artists inner emotions.
About Jim Dine
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- Contributors: The Many Faces of the 2014 Whitney Biennial
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Lithograph
53.00 x 39.00 in
134.6 x 99.1 cm
This work is signed.
About The Work
This lithograph employs one of Jim Dine's most recognizable motifs, a belted robe, which has recurred throughout his work for the past several decades. This rendition features casual, painterly strokes, and deep reds and oranges, evoking a deeply sensual sentiment. Appropriately, Dine has stated the he first chose the image of a robe in 1964 for its inherent intimacy, expressing that his depicted objects function as a “vocabulary of feelings.” Like a self-portrait, Dine’s Cream and Red Robe on a Stone, provides a visual symbol for the artists inner emotions.
About Jim Dine
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: IFPDA Print Fair Preview - An Interview with Tandem Press
- Art 101: From Flamethrowers to Acid Attacks, 8 Ways Artists Have Waged War on Canvas
- Art 101: 10 of the Most Influential MFA Programs in the World
- Contributors: The Many Faces of the 2014 Whitney Biennial
- News & Events: A Heroic German Art Dealer Gets His Due, Scenes From Galleries Across the City, & More
- This work is framed. Frame measurements are 60.50" x 46.75".
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- This work is final sale and not eligible for return.
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