Untitled
1972
ink
From the collection of Museum of Modern Art
Untitled is a 1972 ink by Jim Dine, held at Museum of Modern Art.
This artwork is a lithograph, one of four in a series. It features a central, abstracted image in black ink on a beige background. The image appears to be a flower or a fan, with curved lines and splatters of ink. The lithograph is signed "The Marshal" in cursive at the bottom, but it's unclear what this refers to. The overall effect is one of loose, expressive brushstrokes and a sense of spontaneity. If you're interested in learning more about Jim Dine's work, you might want to explore his other lithographs and paintings.
Jim Dine (born June 16, 1935) is an American visual artist. Dine's work includes painting, drawing, printmaking (in many forms including lithographs, etchings, gravure, intaglio, woodcuts, letterpress, and linocuts),…
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