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JIM DINE ROBES

Jim Dine robe print with blue red and black marks

Jim Dine

Madness and Blue

2019

Woodcut with hand coloring on Korean paper

Sheet: 78-3/4″ x 51-1/2″ (200.1 x 131)

Image: 72″ x 45-5/8″ (183 x 116 cm)

Edition of 6

Jim Dine robes have been an iconic motif since 1964, the year that Dine saw an ad in the newspaper for the sale of a robe to which he related. His robes are thought to be self portraits.
For nearly 50 years, Dine has continued to develop imagery of the robe, using a variety of techniques and expression. In recent years, his robes have incorporated much more abstraction.
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Jim Dine

It’s Drawing, It’s a Print

2019

Collograph and woodcut with hand-painting and charcoal

Sheet: 54″ x 36-3/4″ (137.2 x 93.3 cm)

Image: 64-3/4″ x 47-1/2″ (164.5 x 120.7cm)

Edition of 11

Jim Dine robe print in black ink

Jim Dine

Visiting Koichi, at Honmura An

2019

From a series of 8 woodcut monoprints, each on two sheets of dyed Japanese paper hinged on the reverse

 71-1/8″ x 51-1/4″ (180.7 x 130.2 cm)

Edition of 8

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Jim Dine

Pale Self

1995

Cardboard relief and cardboard intaglio on Arches Cover White; cut and deckle edges

Sheet: 57-5/8″ x 41-7/8″ (146.4 x 106.4 cm)

Image: 53-1/4″ x 39″ (135.3 x 99.1 cm)

Edition of 40