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Ida Applebroog — Dahu (Dog with Splint)
Ida Applebroog

Dahu (Dog with Splint)

A haunting and darkly humorous work by feminist artist Ida Applebroog, this limited edition print depicts a dog rendered in her characteristically stark, unsettling visual language. The image carries Applebroog's signature tension between vulnerability and violence, with the splinted animal evoking themes of suffering, care, and the uncomfortable ambiguities of power. Numbered 17/50 and dated 2001, this work was published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, a long-time collaborator and champion of Applebroog's provocative practice.

Medium
signed, dated `01' and numbered 17/50 in pencil, published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, unframed.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 28, 2014

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Ida Applebroog, Dahu (Dog with Splint)

A haunting and darkly humorous work by feminist artist Ida Applebroog, this limited edition print depicts a dog rendered in her characteristically stark, unsettling visual language. The image carries Applebroog's signature tension between vulnerability and violence, with the splinted animal evoking themes of suffering, care, and the uncomfortable ambiguities of power. Numbered 17/50 and dated 2001, this work was published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, a long-time collaborator and champion of Applebroog's provocative practice.

Medium
signed, dated `01' and numbered 17/50 in pencil, published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, New York, unframed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Conceptual, American, Printmaking, Screenprint, Late 20th Century, Dog, Figurative, Humorous, Black and White, Contemporary

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