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Jim Dine — Self Portraits
Jim Dine

Self Portraits

A suite of intimate and introspective prints by Jim Dine, "Self Portraits" showcases the artist's deeply personal approach to image-making, blending raw expressiveness with meticulous printmaking technique. Each work in the series is hand-signed, dated, and numbered 3/25 in pencil, with three bearing the artist's copyright blindstamp, affirming their authenticity and limited-edition status. Published by the prestigious Petersburg Press in New York, this rare suite — with only 25 examples plus 5 artist's proofs — stands as a significant example of Dine's enduring exploration of identity and self-examination.

Medium
All signed, dated and numbered 3/25 in pencil, three with the artist's copyright blindstamp (there were also 5 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York.

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Evening & Day Editions

June 7, 2017

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Jim Dine, Self Portraits

A suite of intimate and introspective prints by Jim Dine, "Self Portraits" showcases the artist's deeply personal approach to image-making, blending raw expressiveness with meticulous printmaking technique. Each work in the series is hand-signed, dated, and numbered 3/25 in pencil, with three bearing the artist's copyright blindstamp, affirming their authenticity and limited-edition status. Published by the prestigious Petersburg Press in New York, this rare suite — with only 25 examples plus 5 artist's proofs — stands as a significant example of Dine's enduring exploration of identity and self-examination.

Medium
All signed, dated and numbered 3/25 in pencil, three with the artist's copyright blindstamp (there were also 5 artist's proofs), published by Petersburg Press, New York.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Twentieth Century, Publisher Press, Late Modern Era, Numbered Edition, Renowned Artist, Male Artist, Printmaking, American Artist, Pop Art, Figurative Art, Introspective Mood, Limited Edition, Late 20th Century, Self-Portrait, Neo-Expressionism

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Hamilton Selway Gallery