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From the series “Lithographs of the Sculpture: The Plant Becomes a Fan”

Jim Dine, Graphicstudio, and others

From the series “Lithographs of the Sculpture: The Plant Becomes a Fan”

1973

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From the series “Lithographs of the Sculpture: The Plant Becomes a Fan”

1973

Physical Qualities Crayon and tusche lithograph with screenprinted varnish, Sheet: 914 x 610 mm. (36 x 24 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Julian Jones and Patricia Wallace, Baltimore
Object Number 2015.56.2
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2015; Julian Jones and Patricia Wallace, Baltimore; purchased in the 1970s from a NY dealer

Inscribed: lower right in graphite: "58/60 Jim Dine 1973"

Markings: Chopmark: GraphicStudio

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Jim Dine

1934–2000

born Cincinnati, OH 1935
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