Two Hearts at Sunset (from 2005 suite)
Lithograph in colors on Rives BFK paper
Literature: This work is a prime example of Jim Dine’s use of objects and familiar imagery as the basis to explore questions about personal, emotional and cultural issues. Dine draws upon the heart repeatedly, one of his signature motifs. The image of a heart is the most celebrated icon in Dine's oeuvre. He uses its motif to explore pattern, color and texture in both two-dimensions and sculpture. This is a classic and iconic example of Dine's hearts from his most sought-after period.
Dimensions: Dimensions N/A
signature info: Signed, dated, and numbered on recto
Dimension notes: 19 x 25.5 in (48.26 x 64.77 cm)
Edition: From edition of 200
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Lithograph in colors on Rives BFK paper
Literature: This work is a prime example of Jim Dine’s use of objects and familiar imagery as the basis to explore questions about personal, emotional and cultural issues. Dine draws upon the heart repeatedly, one of his signature motifs. The image of a heart is the most celebrated icon in Dine's oeuvre. He uses its motif to explore pattern, color and texture in both two-dimensions and sculpture. This is a classic and iconic example of Dine's hearts from his most sought-after period.
Dimensions: Dimensions N/A
signature info: Signed, dated, and numbered on recto
Dimension notes: 19 x 25.5 in (48.26 x 64.77 cm)
Edition: From edition of 200