Ten Winter Tools [fork]

1973

Jim Dine

Associated Names
Jim Dine

Artist, American, born 1935

In the image, there is a drawing of a fork. The handle appears to be connected to another object, partially hidden behind a vertical plane. The color palette consists of shades of gray and black on a cream or off-white background. The fork is centrally positioned on the page, with its prongs pointing downwards. Soft shading and sketchy lines surround the fork, adding depth and texture to the drawing.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    lithograph in black on German Etching Deluxe paper

  • Credit Line

    Gift of the Artist

  • Dimensions

    sheet: 70.49 × 54.93 cm (27 3/4 × 21 5/8 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2014.11.21.4

  • Catalogue Raisonné

    Krens 1977, no. 111

Associated Artworks

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The image shows a pair of pliers made of abstract black lines and patterns on a white background. The color scheme is monochromatic, black on white. The pliers are at the center of the image, with black marks around the top and edges. Handwritten signatures and the date "1973" are at the bottom of the page.

Ten Winter Tools [pliers and adjustable wrench]

Jim Dine

1973

Ten Winter Tools

Jim Dine

1973

The image depicts a drawing of a pair of pliers against a soft, abstract background. The pliers are central in the image, appearing large and in an open position, with the handles extending downwards. The color palette consists of black, white, and shades of gray, emphasizing the contrast with the background. The background softly blends around the pliers, creating a sense of depth.

Ten Winter Tools [metal snips]

Jim Dine

1973


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Gift of the Artist, 2014.

Associated Names

Bibliography

1977

  • Krens, Thomas. Jim Dine Prints: 1970-1977. New York, 1977.

Inscriptions

in graphite, along bottom; lower left: Jim Dine, lower center: A/P 6/10; 1973

Markings

©; blind stamp [unidentified chop] MPE (?)

Wikidata ID

Q77006308

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