'TOOLS' LITHOGRAPH BY JIM DINE CIRCA 1970
'Tool's' lithograph by Jim Dine from the tool box series featuring a series of Signed and dated on the lower right. Edition 61 of 63.
Jim Dine: Jim Dine's interest in tools is customarily attributed to his working in his grandfather's and then father's hardware store. Certainly tools were ideal instruments for representation in the new Pop lexicon of everyday objects. The tools depicted in "A Tool Box" were cut out of industrial design magazines and engineering textbooks and then screenprinted onto ten different surfaces, ranging from white paper to clear acetate to silver mylar to blue graph paper.
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Dimensions: 61"H x 63"L x 2"D
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Period: 1970
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Condition: Good condition. Wear consistent with age.
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Materials: Plexiglass, White Paper
- Place of Origin: U.S.A