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Complete set of twelve color lithographs (one with collage and one with acetate overlay), on Arches paper. The justification page signed, numbered and inscribed Edition A in ink, with complete text. Published by Petersburg Press, London, bound (as issued), with red velvet binding with the title blocked in silver and black linen-covered slipcase. Overall 18 x 12 5/8 x 1 1/4 inches; 45.7 x 32.1 x 32 mm. Galerie Mikro 47. The Picture of Dorian Gray (1963) by Jim Dine is a complete portfolio of twelve color lithographs, created as a visual interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s celebrated novel. Published by Petersburg Press, London, the set includes a variety of techniques—one lithograph includes collage and another features an acetate overlay. Dine’s expressive linework and vivid color choices translate Wilde’s characters and atmosphere into symbolic, contemporary forms. The portfolio is presented as issued, with a red velvet binding featuring the title in silver and housed in a black linen slipcase. Each work is printed on Arches paper and the justification page is hand-signed by the artist. This edition is limited to 200, identified as Edition A.
The picture of Dorian Gray (portfolio), 1963
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Complete set of twelve color lithographs (one with collage and one with acetate overlay), on Arches paper. The justification page signed, numbered and inscribed Edition A in ink, with complete text. Published by Petersburg Press, London, bound (as issued), with red velvet binding with the title blocked in silver and black linen-covered slipcase. Overall 18 x 12 5/8 x 1 1/4 inches; 45.7 x 32.1 x 32 mm. Galerie Mikro 47. The Picture of Dorian Gray (1963) by Jim Dine is a complete portfolio of twelve color lithographs, created as a visual interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s celebrated novel. Published by Petersburg Press, London, the set includes a variety of techniques—one lithograph includes collage and another features an acetate overlay. Dine’s expressive linework and vivid color choices translate Wilde’s characters and atmosphere into symbolic, contemporary forms. The portfolio is presented as issued, with a red velvet binding featuring the title in silver and housed in a black linen slipcase. Each work is printed on Arches paper and the justification page is hand-signed by the artist. This edition is limited to 200, identified as Edition A.
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