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Lot 137
  • 137

Jim Dine

Estimate
15,000 - 20,000 USD
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Description

  • Jim Dine
  • The Thin Model
  • signed and dated 1976
  • charcoal, oil, crayon and paper collage on paper
  • 45 1/2 by 31 1/2 in.
  • 115.6 by 80 cm.

Provenance

The Pace Gallery, New York
Acquired by the present owner from the above in 1977

Literature

David Shapiro, Jim Dine, Painting What One Is, New York, 1981, pl. 159, illustrated
Constance W. Glenn, Jim Dine Drawings, New York, 1985, pl. 79, p. 114, illustrated in color

Condition

Not examined out of frame; whole sheet visible. Sheet has deckled edges. Very thick paper. Appears to be mounted to the backing at corners and at points along the sides. Sheet is rippled especially along bottom. Pin holes in upper corners. Sheet is abraded in areas (inherent to artist's method). Very small paper fragment fallen from sheet and loose in frame. Framed behind glass.
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