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The Temple of Flora


Image: The Temple of Flora

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The Temple of Flora

1984
20th century
457 x 305 mm (18 x 12 in.)

Jim Dine, American, b. born 1935

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Drypoint, engraving, and electric tools on Rives BFK paper, with bronze relief on front of case.
Print impression quality: Excellent
Edition: Number 59 from edition of 175; suite of 28 prints bound into a book of 136 pages, with one unbound print; proofed by Aldo Crommelynck, Atelier Crommelynck, Paris; printed by R. E. Townsend, Inc., Inc., Georgetown, MA; published by The Arion Press, San Francisco; frontispiece, “Details from Nancy's Garden,” in its second state is included as a loose sheet, printed on chine collé. The bound volume is DAC 1985.27.1; the unbound print on chine collé is DAC 1985.27.2.
Marks: Signed in pencil, page following title page: “Jim Dine”; unbound print signed in pencil, lower left: “Jim Dine”; inscribed in pencil, lower right: “59/175”
Marks: Watermark: Rives BFK
Bibliography: See donor file.
Credit Line: Heinrich Schwarz Fund and Friends of the Davison Art Center funds donated by Ellen G. D’Oench (BA Wesleyan 1973, Trustee 1977–1979, DAC Curator 1979–1998), 1985
Accession Number: 1985.27.1

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  • temples - Use for religious buildings dedicated to the service of a deity or deities, often housing a cult image; do not use for such Christian or Islamic religious buildings, prefer "churches" or "mosques." May also be used for Protestant places of worship in France and some French-speaking regions. [February 1995 scope note added.]

Location Latitude: American, Longitude: D'Oench

Dimensions
  • plate Dimensions: 457 x 305 mm (18 x 12 in.)

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