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Jim Dine - Gilbert And Sullivan Poster, 1968

Jim Dine - Gilbert And Sullivan Poster, 1968

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Jim Dine
American
(1935 - )

Dine is closely associated with the development of Pop art in the early 1960s. Frequently he affixed everyday objects, such as tools, rope, shoes, neckties, and other articles of clothing, and even a bathroom sink, to his canvases. Characteristically, these objects were Dine’s personal possessions. This autobiographical content was evident in Dine’s early Crash series of 1959–60 and appeared as well in subsequent recurrent themes and images, such as the Palettes, Hearts, and bathrobe Self-Portraits. Dine has also made a number of three-dimensional works and environments, and is well-known for his drawings and prints.

Original poster designed by Jim Dine for a production of Gilbert and Sullivan at the New York City Center in 1968.

The background printing is by offset lithograph, the embellishments have been screen printed on top.

Published by Pace Prints and printed by HKL.

24.5" x 35"

Price:  $125.00

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