Hose Lamp

Jim Dine RA (b1935)

A vintage 1968 Jim Dine Limited Edition Lithograph on Velin Arches paper which is in many museum collections worldwide.  This is a rare work and a real collector’s piece that we are delighted to be offering.

From The Picture of Dorian Gray Series, one of Dine’s most important illustrative works, this one is Hose Lamp.

Signed in pencil lower right and numbered on the back in black ink 103/200.

The lithographs and etchings for the series were prepared on zinc and aluminium plates by the artist at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham in February 1968 and subsequently printed on Velin Arches paper at the Atelier Desjobert and Atelier Leblanc, Paris. Published by Petersburg Press, London;
About the work:  Dine designed the costumes for the unrealised play The Picture of Dorian Gray.  When the play failed to materialise, it was suggested to Dine that he publish his designs in print format.

Collections: Metropolitan Museum of Art; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of Art among many others

Measurements: 17 1/2 × 12 in | 44.5 × 30.5 cm

Condition: It should be of course borne in mind that this work is some 55 years old and has been displayed so it will show signs of its age.  Photographed in what we believe could be its original wooden frame with worn silver gilt, we removed the work to check for the numbering on the back of the sheet. The lithograph has been hingemounted and will easily lift off its mount. Some light aging of the paper tone which is not by any means distracting as it is even in nature overall, with a very slight whiter line area towards to the top left diagonal of the sheet which is hard to make out.  No foxing or damage to the sheet.

This work has now been sold