The Woodcut Bathrobe

1974/1975

Jim Dine

Associated Names
Jim Dine

Artist, American, born 1935

Graphicstudio

Publisher

This is a painting of a colorful, abstract robe-like garment. The painting depicts a garment composed of variously colored panels resembling a robe or kimono. Each panel of the garment has distinct colors, including shades of green, red, orange, yellow, and blue. The texture of the painting suggests a woodcut effect, adding depth and dimension to the colors. The garment is presented against a neutral, textured background that enhances the vivid colors. It is in the style of Sonia Delaunay.
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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Exhibition History

1988

  • Graphic Survey Show, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., June 1988.

Bibliography

1978

  • Baro, Gene. Graphicstudio U.S.F.: An Experiment in Art and Education. New York: Brooklyn Museum, 1978, no. 111.

Markings

BS: chop of Paul Clinton

Wikidata ID

Q74069437

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