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Jim Dine, “The Case of the Wolf-Man,” Arion Press, 1993 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) – Austrian
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) – Austrian father of psychoanalysis
Jim Dine (b. 1935) – American artist
“The Case of the Wolf-Man.” San Francisco: The Arion Press, 1993. Limited edition. 114 pp.
Number 193 from an edition of 276
Signed in pencil by Jim Dine on Artist’s Statement page
Includes Freud’s history of the “Wolf-Man”
With 5 etchings and 6 woodcuts by Jim Dine
Folio (308 x 245 mm); in publisher’s brown cloth boards with Jim Dine illustration of child and wolf printed in black, black leather spine with silver lettering, housed in cloth slipcase with black paper on front and rear
Very good condition
Estimate: $750
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935)
Associated with both Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism, American artist Jim Dine does not associate with a specific movement, drawing influence from Dada assemblage and collage techniques for his vast oeuvre. Dine gained public recognition in the 1960s for his work on five Happenings with Claes Oldenberg and Allan Kaprow. Afterwards, however, he returned to painting, mixed-media work and assemblages, often incorporating personal elements into his works. Best known for his study of the expressive individual through the combination of the iconic and the personal, Dine’s work can be found in numerous collections. The artist currently works and lives in New York and Vermont.
Condition
In overall very good condition with scuff to the black paper on the rear board of the slipcase.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) – Austrian father of psychoanalysis
Jim Dine (b. 1935) – American artist
“The Case of the Wolf-Man.” San Francisco: The Arion Press, 1993. Limited edition. 114 pp.
Number 193 from an edition of 276
Signed in pencil by Jim Dine on Artist’s Statement page
Includes Freud’s history of the “Wolf-Man”
With 5 etchings and 6 woodcuts by Jim Dine
Folio (308 x 245 mm); in publisher’s brown cloth boards with Jim Dine illustration of child and wolf printed in black, black leather spine with silver lettering, housed in cloth slipcase with black paper on front and rear
Very good condition
Estimate: $750
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935)
Associated with both Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism, American artist Jim Dine does not associate with a specific movement, drawing influence from Dada assemblage and collage techniques for his vast oeuvre. Dine gained public recognition in the 1960s for his work on five Happenings with Claes Oldenberg and Allan Kaprow. Afterwards, however, he returned to painting, mixed-media work and assemblages, often incorporating personal elements into his works. Best known for his study of the expressive individual through the combination of the iconic and the personal, Dine’s work can be found in numerous collections. The artist currently works and lives in New York and Vermont.
Condition
In overall very good condition with scuff to the black paper on the rear board of the slipcase.
Versandpreise exkl. dt. Mwst und zzgl 2.5 % (+Mwst) Versandversicherung.
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) – Austrian father of psychoanalysis
Jim Dine (b. 1935) – American artist
“The Case of the Wolf-Man.” San Francisco: The Arion Press, 1993. Limited edition. 114 pp.
Number 193 from an edition of 276
Signed in pencil by Jim Dine on Artist’s Statement page
Includes Freud’s history of the “Wolf-Man”
With 5 etchings and 6 woodcuts by Jim Dine
Folio (308 x 245 mm); in publisher’s brown cloth boards with Jim Dine illustration of child and wolf printed in black, black leather spine with silver lettering, housed in cloth slipcase with black paper on front and rear
Very good condition
Estimate: $750
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935)
Associated with both Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism, American artist Jim Dine does not associate with a specific movement, drawing influence from Dada assemblage and collage techniques for his vast oeuvre. Dine gained public recognition in the 1960s for his work on five Happenings with Claes Oldenberg and Allan Kaprow. Afterwards, however, he returned to painting, mixed-media work and assemblages, often incorporating personal elements into his works. Best known for his study of the expressive individual through the combination of the iconic and the personal, Dine’s work can be found in numerous collections. The artist currently works and lives in New York and Vermont.
Condition
In overall very good condition with scuff to the black paper on the rear board of the slipcase.
Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) – Austrian father of psychoanalysis
Jim Dine (b. 1935) – American artist
“The Case of the Wolf-Man.” San Francisco: The Arion Press, 1993. Limited edition. 114 pp.
Number 193 from an edition of 276
Signed in pencil by Jim Dine on Artist’s Statement page
Includes Freud’s history of the “Wolf-Man”
With 5 etchings and 6 woodcuts by Jim Dine
Folio (308 x 245 mm); in publisher’s brown cloth boards with Jim Dine illustration of child and wolf printed in black, black leather spine with silver lettering, housed in cloth slipcase with black paper on front and rear
Very good condition
Estimate: $750
Jim Dine (American, b. 1935)
Associated with both Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism, American artist Jim Dine does not associate with a specific movement, drawing influence from Dada assemblage and collage techniques for his vast oeuvre. Dine gained public recognition in the 1960s for his work on five Happenings with Claes Oldenberg and Allan Kaprow. Afterwards, however, he returned to painting, mixed-media work and assemblages, often incorporating personal elements into his works. Best known for his study of the expressive individual through the combination of the iconic and the personal, Dine’s work can be found in numerous collections. The artist currently works and lives in New York and Vermont.
Condition
In overall very good condition with scuff to the black paper on the rear board of the slipcase.
Versandpreise exkl. dt. Mwst und zzgl 2.5 % (+Mwst) Versandversicherung.
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