Nancy Outside in July #6, Flowers of the Holy Land 1979 - HS
Jim Dine
Limited Edition Print : Etching With Extensive Unique Oil Painted Hand Coloring in 6 Colors Â
Size : 25x20 in | 64x51 cm
Framed : 29x24 in | 74x61 cm
Edition : From the edition of 25 unique impressions
- 🔥Framed Mixed Media - Blue Chip - 5 Watchers $6,300
Year1979
Hand SignedIn Pencil Lower Right
Condition Other - Excellent condition with some slight toning around the sheet edge. Very Minor.
Framed with PlexiglassIn Pencil Lower Right
Purchased fromAuction House 2014
Provenance / HistoryCOA From Pace Editions Gallery
Story / Additional InfoFeinberg CR #61. Printed by Picasso's printer Aldo Crommelynck in Paris. Extensive Unique Original Oil Painting by the Artist in Six Colors on the Print Itself.
Certificate of AuthenticityPace Editions Gallery, New
LID78264
Jim Dine - United States
Art Brokerage: Jim Dine is an American artist and poet known for his contributions to the formation of both Performance Art and Pop Art. Employing motifs which include Pinocchio, heart shapes, bathrobes, and tools, Dine produces colorful paintings, photographs, prints, and sculptures. "I grew up with tools. I came from a family of people who sold tools, and I've always been enchanted by these objects made by anonymous hands," Dine has said. Born on June 16, 1935 in Cincinnati, OH, he studied poetry at the University of Cincinnati before attending the University of Ohio where he received his BFA in 1957. After moving to New York in 1958, Dine became part of a milieu of artists which included Allan Kaprow and Claes Oldenburg, with whom he began to stage performances at sites in the city, these later became known as "Happenings." By the early 1960s, he had switched his focus towards painting, drawing on his interest in popular imagery and commercial objects. Though he was shown alongside Roy Lichtenstein and Andy Warhol, Dine never considered himself a member of the Pop Art movement. The artist currently lives and works between New York, NY and Walla Walla, WA. His works are included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, among others. Listings wanted.