Dinkin, Larry
Larry Dinkin, Painting to Silkscreen: An Interpretive Process, 2006 - Signed
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Sku: BK1001
Artist: Larry Dinkin
Title: Larry Dinkin, Painting to Silkscreen: An Interpretive Process
Year: 2006
Signed: Yes
Medium: Book
Paper Size: 9.5 x 10.75 inches ( 24 x 27 cm )
Image Size: 9.5 x 10.75 inches ( 24 x 27 cm )
Edition Size: unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Published by the Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio, this oversized oblong softcover catalogue features an introductory essay and 42 full-color plates, issued to accompany the 2006 exhibition of Larry Dinkin’s work. Dinkin, known for his bold color palettes, expressive brushwork, and emotionally resonant figures, draws inspiration from German Expressionism and social realism. His paintings often explore themes of identity, urban life, and the human condition, rendered with intensity and psychological depth. This beautifully printed catalogue offers a rich visual overview of his work, as well as critical insight into his evolving style and subject matter. An essential piece for collectors and admirers of postwar American figurative art.
Artist: Larry Dinkin
Title: Larry Dinkin, Painting to Silkscreen: An Interpretive Process
Year: 2006
Signed: Yes
Medium: Book
Paper Size: 9.5 x 10.75 inches ( 24 x 27 cm )
Image Size: 9.5 x 10.75 inches ( 24 x 27 cm )
Edition Size: unknown
Framed: No
Condition: A: Mint
Additional Details: Published by the Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio, this oversized oblong softcover catalogue features an introductory essay and 42 full-color plates, issued to accompany the 2006 exhibition of Larry Dinkin’s work. Dinkin, known for his bold color palettes, expressive brushwork, and emotionally resonant figures, draws inspiration from German Expressionism and social realism. His paintings often explore themes of identity, urban life, and the human condition, rendered with intensity and psychological depth. This beautifully printed catalogue offers a rich visual overview of his work, as well as critical insight into his evolving style and subject matter. An essential piece for collectors and admirers of postwar American figurative art.