Quadrangular Passionflower

1984

Jim Dine

Associated Names
Jim Dine

Artist, American, born 1935

The image features swirling lines and curved shapes, creating an abstract artwork evoking forms of flowers and leaves. The central portion shows a pattern resembling a flower with radiating petals. Nearby are elongated curved shapes resembling leaves or plant fronds, intertwined with twisting lines resembling vines or tendrils. The composition is etched with fine crisscrossing lines adding texture and depth, resembling a garden in an abstract style.
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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

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The image shows a collection of flowers and leaves drawn in black ink. The main flower is located at the top left corner. The color palette is black and white. The arrangement flows from bottom left to top right, with flowers and foliage scattered throughout the composition.

Details from Nancy's Garden

Jim Dine

1984

The Temple of Flora

Jim Dine

1984

The image contains a botanical illustration of a plant with large elongated leaves and clustered flowers. The color palette is monochromatic featuring shades of black and white. The large leaves extend vertically on the right side of the image, while the cluster of flowers is positioned towards the upper left, emerging from a stem that curves upwards. The background is plain white, highlighting the intricate black outlines and shades within the plant illustration.

Shell Ginger

Jim Dine

1984


Artwork history & notes

Bibliography

1986

  • D'Oench, Ellen G., and Jean E. Feinberg. Jim Dine: Prints, 1977-1985. New York: Harper & Row, 1986, no. 177y.

Wikidata ID

Q74891565

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