Item Description
A richly expressive work by American artist Jim Dine, this Untitled piece comes from the celebrated portfolio Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror, inspired by John Ashbery’s Pulitzer Prize–winning poem of the same name. Dine’s signature blend of bold gesture and personal symbolism is on full display here, merging painterly mark-making with the intimacy of self-reflection. The work captures his lifelong fascination with the self-portrait as both subject and metaphor, creating an image that feels at once deeply personal and universally resonant. A striking addition for collectors of postwar American art, this piece exemplifies Dine’s ability to infuse familiar forms with fresh emotional depth. Medium: woodcut Year: 1984 Dimensions:45.5 cm diameter Edition: 175, signed and numbered Condition: Excellent Literature: D’Oench, Ellen G, and Jean E. Feinberg. “Jim Dine Prints, 1977-1985. “(New York: Harper & Row, 1986), entry 179, p. 156. Another example of this print is part of the collection of MOMA, New York.