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Spokane Aquifer

Spokane Aquifer - Cartoon
Accession #: 3944.9
Title: Spokane Aquifer
Object Type: Cartoon
Date: Saturday, June 20, 1987
Participants:
Physical Description: An editorial cartoon depicting a water jug with a cup dispenser on the right side, labeled "Spokane Aquifer"; the water jug sits on top of a black barrel which as a skull and crossbones drawn on it and reads "Toxic Waste"; there is a water tap on the right side of the barrel.
Description: Milt Priggee, head cartoonist for the Spokesman-Review, created this image for the Saturday, June 20, 1987 edition.
Category: Art
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Caricature (Artwork->Subject); Drawing (Artwork)
Geographical Reference: Spokane (Washington->Spokane County)
Dimensions:
Support Dimensions H x W 10 1/2 x 14 3/4"
Image Dimensions HxW 7 5/8 x 11 1/8"
Materials/Techniques:
paper (fiber product) (Material)
ink (Material)
corrective fluid (Material)
Marks/Inscription:
Cartoon Caption: "Spokane Aquifer, Toxic Waste;" "Priggee, ©, 87, The Spokesman Review/Spokane Chronicle,“ lower left margin; "SAT. JUNE 29, 1987," lower center margin
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Museum Purchase, 2000
Copyright:
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