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Jim Dine: 3 Cats And A Dog (self-portrait): Limited Edition
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Jim Dine: 3 Cats And A Dog (self-portrait): Limited Edition
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Current price: $475.00


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Jim Dine: 3 Cats And A Dog (self-portrait): Limited Edition
Current price: $475.00
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Size: Hardcover
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3 Cats and a Dog (Self-Portrait) comprises three photobooks by Jim Dine (born (1935)— Birds (2001), Entrada Drive (2005) and Tools (2017)—with a signed self-portrait etching printed over a lithograph. Dine’s photography is simultaneously a record of his immediate environment and a form of autobiography shaped by remembrance.
The protagonists of Birds are the white owl, symbol of innocence, and its jester-like companion, the black crow, who inhabited Dine’s Berlin studio in the winter of 1996.
Entrada Drive transports us to the silvery abundance of Los Angeles flora: the great succulents, fans of grass and proud birds of paradise encountered by Dine and his wife Diana Michener on their walks around their garden and to the Pacific Ocean while staying at 234 Entrada Drive in early 2001. Finally, we return to Dine’s studio in photos of the tools with which he makes art—paintbrushes, drills, hammers, pliers, scissors, saws, clamps and more.
Limited edition of 50 sets.
3 Cats and a Dog (Self-Portrait) comprises three photobooks by Jim Dine (born (1935)— Birds (2001), Entrada Drive (2005) and Tools (2017)—with a signed self-portrait etching printed over a lithograph. Dine’s photography is simultaneously a record of his immediate environment and a form of autobiography shaped by remembrance.
The protagonists of Birds are the white owl, symbol of innocence, and its jester-like companion, the black crow, who inhabited Dine’s Berlin studio in the winter of 1996.
Entrada Drive transports us to the silvery abundance of Los Angeles flora: the great succulents, fans of grass and proud birds of paradise encountered by Dine and his wife Diana Michener on their walks around their garden and to the Pacific Ocean while staying at 234 Entrada Drive in early 2001. Finally, we return to Dine’s studio in photos of the tools with which he makes art—paintbrushes, drills, hammers, pliers, scissors, saws, clamps and more.
Limited edition of 50 sets.


















