“Blue Jasmine” director Woody Allen won’t be onstage to receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award at Sunday’s Golden Globes — but a piece of Al Hirschfeld artwork depicting Allen from the vaults of the Margo Feiden Galleries will be.

The Greenwich Village gallery was contracted to provide an iconic image of Allen from Hirschfeld’s archives, sources tell Page Six.

The image that will appear onstage at the Beverly Hilton is called “Woody Allen Contemplating a Flower,” and Allen’s longtime pal and “Annie Hall” star Diane Keaton will accept the honor for him alongside the artwork.

Hirschfeld was famous for hiding the name of his daughter, “Nina,” in his intricate illustrations. This one has two.