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1965 (published 1966)

Jim Dine

Associated Names
Jim Dine

Artist, American, born 1935

Original Editions

Publisher

The image displays a composition of curved and angular shapes layered together in a fragmented manner. Shapes and lines create a collage of clothing, limbs, and accessories. At the center is a red Marlboro cigarette box against a grayscale pattern. Other fragments resemble fashion elements like garments, a high heel, and a gloved hand akin to magazine cutouts, blending real and stylized elements in this abstract artwork.
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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

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The image displays a composition highlighted by smooth, flowing lines. The shapes hint at a reclining figure, with curvaceous forms resembling a human body. Tan, white, and red colors are prominently featured, suggesting objects like skin and clothing. The abstract forms allude to a human profile, with simplicity and abstraction in the design.

Cut-out Nude

Tom Wesselmann, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

1965

This is a photograph of a book cover. The image shows an orange cover with two purple graphics: a circle with the number '11' on the left and a triangle with the text 'POP Artists' on the right. There is a black ribbon tied on the right edge of the book.

11 Pop Artists, Volume I

Various Artists, Tom Wesselmann, Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Allan D'Arcangelo, Jim Dine, Peter Phillips, John Wesley, James Rosenquist, Mel Ramos, Gerald Laing, Allen Jones, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

1966

The image shows the upper part of a woman's body facing forward with a slight turn, smiling widely. She has short, voluminous, slightly curly hair and is wearing a light-colored hat. She is dressed in a coat with a darker collar. In the background, a man with short, dark hair is partially visible. The image has a grainy texture and a vintage print-like quality.

Jacqueline Kennedy I

Andy Warhol, Knickerbocker Machine & Foundry, Original Editions

1966


Artwork history & notes

Inscriptions

lower left in graphite: 90/200; upper center in graphite: Jim Dine 1965

Wikidata ID

Q75117899

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