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Jim Dine — A Lady and a Shovel
Jim Dine

A Lady and a Shovel

1983

"A Lady and a Shovel" is a bronze sculpture by Jim Dine that exemplifies his characteristic blend of figuration and everyday objects. The work combines a female form with a commonplace tool, reflecting Dine's interest in exploring the relationships between the human body and utilitarian implements. This piece demonstrates his exploration of how ordinary objects can acquire poetic and psychological dimensions when juxtaposed with the human figure.

Medium
bronze

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Modern & Contemporary Art Day Sale

October 11, 2024

Lot 71

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Jim Dine, A Lady and a Shovel, 1983

"A Lady and a Shovel" is a bronze sculpture by Jim Dine that exemplifies his characteristic blend of figuration and everyday objects. The work combines a female form with a commonplace tool, reflecting Dine's interest in exploring the relationships between the human body and utilitarian implements. This piece demonstrates his exploration of how ordinary objects can acquire poetic and psychological dimensions when juxtaposed with the human figure.

Medium
bronze
Year
1983
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Drawing and painting, 20th Century, Mixed Media, Playful Whimsy, Pop Art Influence, Intimate Domestic Scene, American Artist, Figure with object, Neo-Expressionism, Surrealist Undertones

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Hamilton Selway Gallery