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The Best Way to Fully Appreciate One's Progress
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Accession #: | 4124.6 |
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Title: | The Best Way to Fully Appreciate One's Progress |
Object Type: | Cartoon |
Date: | January 27, 1963 |
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Physical Description: | Ink cartoon on paper. A man climbs a steep cliff. He is labeled Spokane and the Inland Empire and he looks down from the year 1963 to past years. |
Description: | Shaw McCutcheon, an astute political observer of local, regional, and national politics was the editorial cartoonist for The Spokesman-Review from 1950 to 1986. |
Category: | Art |
Dimensions: |
Mat Dimensions HxW 20 x 16 in
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Materials/Techniques: |
ink (
paper (fiber product) ( |
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"The best way to fully appreciate one's progress," top center margin; "Just Look Back," banner foreground; "Spokane and the Inland Empire," banner on figure, signs with years posted on them scattered down the hill spanning from 1963 back to 1900.
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Credit Line: | Gift of the Artist, 2006 |
Copyright: |
non-exclusive license to the MAC
Copyright Holder: Shaw McCutcheon, Ft. Lauderdale
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