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Untitled (Portrait in Window) by Lee Friedlander and Jim Dine, 1966-1969

1966-69

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Untitled (Portrait in Window) features a gelatin silver print by Lee Friedlander and a diptych of etchings by Jim Dine. The photograph depicts a framed portrait of a young black girl on display in a window shop, with Friedlander's head casting a shadow over the framed picture. 2 etchings sit to the right of the photograph. The first depicts a wrench being consumed by a fuzzy dark mass. The second presents 5 shapes, 4 are intensely shaded, with the largest shape loosely drawn. Gelatin Silver Print: 1966, Madison, Wisconsin Etching: 1969 Edition 20/75 Signed and numbered in pencil on print margin From the Portfolio: Photographs and Etchings Lee Friedlander & Jim Dine, published by Petersberg Press 1969 Framing is included: 21 x 32.63 x 2 in.
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