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The Old Pasture

The Old Pasture - Print
Accession #: 3455.1
Title: The Old Pasture
Object Type: Print
Participants:
Physical Description: Black and white lithograph print on paper, depicting an industrial building with stacks on diagonal and clouds in background.
Description: Marion Blanc attended classes at the Spokane Art Center, where she created this lithograph, "The Old Pasture," depicting industrial smoke stacks that replaced fields. Funded by Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the Spokane Art Center was a dynamic force in the community between 1938 and 1942, enrolling hundreds in free art classes taught by prominent American artists.
Category: Art
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
Architectural (Artwork->Subject); Lithograph (Artwork->Print)
Geographical Reference: Spokane (Washington->Spokane County)
Dimensions:
Support Dimensions H x W 12 x 14 1/8"
Image Dimensions HxW 7 1/2 x 12 "
Mat Dimensions HxW 16 x 20 "
Materials/Techniques:
paper (fiber product) (Material)
Marks/Inscription:
"The Old Pasture, lower left margin; "2/6," lower right margin; "Blanc," lower right margin
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Gift of Marion Blanc Dammann, 1989
Copyright:
fair use
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