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Jim Dine, Pace Editions, Inc., New York, and others

Desire in Primary Colors

1981

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Desire in Primary Colors

1981

Physical Qualities Color etching, aquatint, and spit bite aquatint with electric tool work, Sheet (each): 762 × 571 mm. (30 × 22 1/2 in.) Plate (each): 597 × 495 mm. (23 1/2 × 19 1/2 in.)
Credit Line Gift of John Silberman, New York, in Honor of Dee Silberman
Object Number 2016.166

Inscribed: Below image right, in graphite: "27/40 Jim Dine 1982 / for John, love from Jim 7.25.89"

Artist

Jim Dine

1934–2000

born Cincinnati, OH 1935
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Printer

Aldo Crommelynck

1930–2007

French, 1931-2008
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