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Pop Art Dine, Jim Heart. c. 1970. Colour silkscreen print on…
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419
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Pop Art Dine, Jim Heart. c. 1970. Colour silkscreen print on…
See original version (German)
Estimate €800 - €900
Voluntary lot
Description
Pop Art
Dine, Jim
Heart. c. 1970. Colour silkscreen print on smooth, sturdy vellum. 22 x 16.2 cm (25.4 x 18.2 cm). Signed and numbered. Mounted in places beneath the passe-partout. – Slightly browned in the original passe-partout cut-out, slight crease in the centre of the top and bottom edges, a few superficial cracks within the image, particularly in the lower section, isolated areas of surface wear on the paper at the bottom edge, slightly darkened at the bottom edge on the reverse, a very isolated pale stain, narrow mounting strips running around the edges, overall in good condition. An absolutely superb, high-contrast and wonderfully nuanced print with a narrow margin.
One of 100 copies. - Among Jim Dine’s most iconic motifs are his ‘Hearts’, which he depicts time and again in countless variations and with expressive, vibrant colours. For Dine, the heart is a canvas, a form with boundless potential for conveying feelings, experiences and memories. Through an expressive, evocative visual language and a colour-rich, energetic style, he has succeeded in etching it into the hearts of his viewers; it is regarded as arguably the artist’s most emotional and personal expression.
Colour silkscreen on smooth, strong wove paper. Signed and numbered. Spot-mounted to an underlying mat. - Slightly browned in the former mat section, slight pinch pleat at the upper and lower middle margins, a few superficial crack marks within the image, particularly in the lower area, isolated superficial paper abrasion in the lower margin, the reverse slightly darkened in the lower margin, a very isolated faint stain, a narrow trace of previous mounting along the margins; all in all, in good condition. A superb, high-contrast and wonderfully nuanced print with a narrow margin. - One of 100 copies. - Among Jim Dine’s most iconic motifs are his ‘Hearts’, which he depicts time and again in countless variations and with expressive, vibrant colours. For Dine, the heart is a canvas, a form with limitless potential for conveying feelings, experiences and memories. Through an expressive, accessible visual language and a vibrant, energetic style, he has succeeded in etching it into the hearts of his viewers, and it is considered perhaps the artist’s most emotional and personal expression.
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