
Jim Dine – Words for Paul's daughters and a little Wrench (1971) - A1 format
Choose options
Louisiana poster with work from the Louisiana collection, Words for Paul's daughters and a little Wrench, (1971), by the American artist, Jim Dine (b. 1935). Among Dine's works is a series of "combine-paintings" (a term coined by his contemporary, Robert Rauschenberg), in which Dine combines painting - and words - with various everyday objects. For example, as here, a wrench - wrench - at the edge of the work.
___
Jim Dine was among the artists who created the first happenings in New York in the early 1960s with the desire to break down the barrier between the artwork and its surroundings.
Like Claes Oldenburg and other pop artists, Jim Dine was interested in ordinary, everyday objects. He painted pictures of ties, bathrobes, and other items of clothing.
Dimensions: W: 59.4 x H: 84.1 cm (A1)
Select a frame to see the poster framed. If the poster is purchased with a frame, we will frame the poster for you.
Frame: 12mm
Material: Frame in solid oak and with high-quality acrylic glass.

Materials & Measurements