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Untitled - Drawing
Accession #: 3474.4
Title: Untitled
Object Type: Drawing
Participants:
Physical Description: Drawing of a house and tree in a landscape, with a sun shape in the top right corner; center bottom is a path leading towards the house.
Description: Joseph Goldberg was born in1947 in Seattle and grew up on a farm outside Spokane, WA, where he graduated from East Valley High School. After attending the University of Washington, and early in his career, Goldberg created small works on paper, landscapes in which small shapes floated within larger planes. Somewhat surrealistic, these paintings leaned toward the abstraction that ultimately defined his early career. This untitled drawing is typical of this period.
Category: Art
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Drawing (Artwork); Abstract (Artwork->Subject); Landscape (Artwork->Subject); Architectural (Artwork->Subject)
Dimensions:
Support Dimensions H x W 9 1/4 x 11 1/2"
Mat Dimensions HxW 20 1/8 x 16 1/8"
Materials/Techniques:
paper (Material)
graphite (Material)
Marks/Inscription:
"Joseph Goldberg," back; "1968," back
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Gift of Wesley Wehr, 1990
Copyright:
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