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Published by Petersburg Press London; Suite of The Picture of Dorian Gray; Original lithograph on acetate and Velin Arches paper // Dorian Gray in Multi-Colored Vinyl Stripe Cape by Jim Dine, a 1968 lithograph, is a minimalist yet vivid representation inspired by The Picture of Dorian Gray. The artwork depicts an anonymous, faceless figure dressed in a striking, multi-colored striped cape that cascades in long, flowing lines. The vibrant, varied colors contrast against the white background, giving the figure an almost spectral presence. The absence of facial features or distinct identity in the figure amplifies the themes of anonymity and transformation, resonating with Dorian Gray’s story of hidden inner identity. This print, published by Petersburg Press, exemplifies Dine’s exploration of form, color, and psychological depth.
Dorian Gray in Multi-Colored Vinyl Stripe Cape, 1968
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Published by Petersburg Press London; Suite of The Picture of Dorian Gray; Original lithograph on acetate and Velin Arches paper // Dorian Gray in Multi-Colored Vinyl Stripe Cape by Jim Dine, a 1968 lithograph, is a minimalist yet vivid representation inspired by The Picture of Dorian Gray. The artwork depicts an anonymous, faceless figure dressed in a striking, multi-colored striped cape that cascades in long, flowing lines. The vibrant, varied colors contrast against the white background, giving the figure an almost spectral presence. The absence of facial features or distinct identity in the figure amplifies the themes of anonymity and transformation, resonating with Dorian Gray’s story of hidden inner identity. This print, published by Petersburg Press, exemplifies Dine’s exploration of form, color, and psychological depth.
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Appropriation in art involves using pre-existing images or objects with little or no modification. This technique has played a significant role across various art forms, including visual arts, music, performance, and literature. In visual arts, appropriation refers to the practice of adopting, sampling, recycling, or borrowing elements—or even entire forms—of existing visual culture, integrating them into new works to create meaning or critique.
