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Published by Petersburg Press, London. // Dorian Gray, Sybil by Jim Dine, created in 1968, is a lithograph that blends figuration with minimalist lines and color. The artwork presents an outline of a woman, identified as Sybil, with simple, block-like shapes defining her body and clothing. Rendered in neutral tones of beige and white, with yellow for her hair, the figure appears against a soft, blank background. Above her image, the text SYBIL IN HER DRESSING ROOM is handwritten, adding a personal and narrative touch. This piece captures Dine’s characteristic approach, combining the ordinary with a hint of introspective commentary, perhaps referencing Sybil Vane, a character from Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, who embodies innocence and tragedy. Measuring 45 cm by 31 cm, this limited edition print invites viewers to reflect on themes of identity, beauty, and vulnerability.
Dorian Gray, Sybil, 1968
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Published by Petersburg Press, London. // Dorian Gray, Sybil by Jim Dine, created in 1968, is a lithograph that blends figuration with minimalist lines and color. The artwork presents an outline of a woman, identified as Sybil, with simple, block-like shapes defining her body and clothing. Rendered in neutral tones of beige and white, with yellow for her hair, the figure appears against a soft, blank background. Above her image, the text SYBIL IN HER DRESSING ROOM is handwritten, adding a personal and narrative touch. This piece captures Dine’s characteristic approach, combining the ordinary with a hint of introspective commentary, perhaps referencing Sybil Vane, a character from Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, who embodies innocence and tragedy. Measuring 45 cm by 31 cm, this limited edition print invites viewers to reflect on themes of identity, beauty, and vulnerability.
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