A Selection of Fifteen Reference Books on Jim Dine, Robert Indiana and Pop Art and Two Pamphlets, 2025
15 books and 2 pamphlets
Full listing in catalogue details
12 × 9 × 0.5 in (30.5 × 22.9 × 1.3 cm) (largest)
Auction Estimate:$300 - $500
Sale date:October 7 - 21, 2025
Price Realized
$24
(including Buyer's Premium)
Provenance
From the Collection of Dennis Reid
- "Jim Dine Graphics" (Owens Art Gallery, 1972) inscribed "D. Reid" on the inside of the cover;
- “Jim Dine" (John Gordon, 1970) inscribed "Dennis Reid" on the flyleaf;
- “Jim Dine Designs for A midsummer night's dream" (Virginia Allen, 1968) inscribed "Dennis R. Reid" on the flyleaf;
- "Robert Indiana: Figures of Speech" (Susan Elizabeth Ryan, 2000) stamped by Dennis Reid (his name in Chinese characters) on the flyleaf;
- "Robert Indiana" (John W. McCoubrey, 1968) inscribed "Dennis R. Reid" on the flyleaf;
- "Pop Art: Selections from the Museum of Modern Art" (Anne Umland, 1998) stamped by Dennis Reid (his name in Chinese characters) on the flyleaf;
- "Hand-Painted Pop: American Art in Transition, 1955-62" (Russell Ferguson, 1993) stamped by Dennis Reid (his name in Chinese characters) on the flyleaf;
- "Blam! The Explosion of Pop, Minimalism, and Performance 1958-1964" (Barbara Haskell, 1984) inscribed "Denis Reid" on the flyleaf;
- "American Pop Art" (Lawrence Alloway, 1974) inscribed "D Reid" on the title page;
- "The Adventures of Mr and Mrs Jim and Ron" (Ron Padgett and Jim Dine, 1970) inscribed "Dennis R. Reid" on the flyleaf;
- "pop art redefined" (John Russell and Suzi Gablik, 1969) inscribed "Denny, with much love (indistinct) on the flyleaf;
- "Pop Art: Object and Image" (Christopher Finch, 1968) inscribed "Dennis Reid" on the flyleaf;
- "Painting/sculpture: Dine, Oldenburg, Segal" (Art Gallery of Ontario, 1967) inscribed "Dennis R. Reid" on the title page;
- "La pop art" (Enrico Crispolti, 1966) inscribed "Dennis Reid" on the flyleaf;
- "Pop Art" (Lucy R. Lippard, 1966) inscribed "Dennis R. Reid" on the flyleaf;
- "Pop Art" (Hayward Gallery London, 1969);
- "Ok America" (Illi-Maria Harff, 1969) inscribed "Dennis Reid" on the title page;