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Untitled, 1984

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Jim Dine’s Yesteryear, mixed media artwork, shows a fragmented figure on the left and a red bathrobe on the right with expressive charcoal and acrylic textures.

Offset litho, etching. charcoal, and acrylic // Jim Dine’s Yesteryear (2015) is a compelling mixed media artwork that blends offset lithography, etching, charcoal, and acrylic. The composition is divided into two distinct sections: on the left, a fragmented and vibrant figure, partially dressed in colorful swaths of fabric, stands in dynamic contrast to the right side, which features one of Dine’s iconic bathrobes rendered in deep red. The robe, a recurring motif in Dine’s work, is depicted in a looser, more abstract style, while the human form appears both bold and delicate. The use of charcoal adds raw texture, while the application of acrylic paint enhances the depth and contrast. The interplay between the human figure and the bathrobe suggests themes of identity, memory, and transformation, recurring elements in Dine’s exploration of personal symbolism.

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Yesteryear, 2015

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Offset litho, etching. charcoal, and acrylic // Jim Dine’s Yesteryear (2015) is a compelling mixed media artwork that blends offset lithography, etching, charcoal, and acrylic. The composition is divided into two distinct sections: on the left, a fragmented and vibrant figure, partially dressed in colorful swaths of fabric, stands in dynamic contrast to the right side, which features one of Dine’s iconic bathrobes rendered in deep red. The robe, a recurring motif in Dine’s work, is depicted in a looser, more abstract style, while the human form appears both bold and delicate. The use of charcoal adds raw texture, while the application of acrylic paint enhances the depth and contrast. The interplay between the human figure and the bathrobe suggests themes of identity, memory, and transformation, recurring elements in Dine’s exploration of personal symbolism.

Artwork Copyright © Jim Dine

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Woodcut

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Limited Edition Print

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Limited Edition Print

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Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

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Limited Edition Print

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Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

USD 21,000

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Limited Edition Print

Woodcut

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Limited Edition Print

Mixed Media

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Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

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Limited Edition Print

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Limited Edition Print

Etching

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