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Buffalo Bull's Magic Tracks Imprint the Earth
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Accession #: | 4085.1 |
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Title: | Buffalo Bull's Magic Tracks Imprint the Earth |
Object Type: | Drawing; Collage; Bag, Pipe |
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Physical Description: | Mixed media dimensional collage using cut paper, colored pencil, acrylic paint; note on back of work suggests that collage resembles a pipe bag. Artwork is held together within the structure of a mat attached to a backing board; old newspaper titled "Congressional Record" c 1930 and Spokane Tribe enrollment certificate for George Flett (probably a copy) are attached to backing board, as is pipe bag collage. |
Category: | Art |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Mixed Media (Artwork), Abstract (Artwork->Subject), American Indian (Diversity)
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Dimensions: |
Frame Dimensions H x W x D 40 1/4 x 14 1/4"
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Materials/Techniques: |
acrylic (Material)
graphite (Material)
prisma color (Material)
historic record paper (Material)
embossing (Technique)
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Marks/Inscription: |
"By George Flett, Spokane Tribe, Cayuse Mountain, Spokane Indian Reservation, Wellpinit, Wash.
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Related Exhibits: | |
Credit Line: | Gift of Dr. Scot Bradley and Susan C. Bradley, 2004 |
Copyright: |
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