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Split

Split - Etching
Accession #: 3701.3
Title: Split
Object Type: Etching
Participants:
Physical Description: The etching is divided into two images with a seperation in the middle. They are various shaded of light and dark. On the left, the predominant shade is dark there is a skeleton in the center with what appears to be and abstract white are in a black background. To the left of the skeleton there are smaller images (black) on a white background, they appear to be landscape images. The etching on the right is mainly black with some lighter shades thrown in. There are two large black humps with a skeleton on top of the more centralized one. There are both black and white shading behind him.
Description: Taken from the cover sheet in the portfolio. "This is the second in a series of portfolios produced to support Reflex magazine. All of the etchings were printed by Elizabeth Tapper. The paper is a free-deckle, handmade from Papeterie St. Armand in Montreal. The portfolio was published in an edition of 30 of which this is 29."
Category: Art
Subjects/Topics/Concepts:
landscape, Landscape (Artwork->Subject), Figurative (Artwork->Subject), Abstract (Artwork->Subject), Print (Artwork)
Dimensions:
Image Dimensions HxW 6 1/4 x 16"
Paper Dimensions H x W 14 1/4 x 19 1/2"
Materials/Techniques:
paper (Material)
Related Exhibits:
Credit Line: Museum Purchase, Works from the Heart Art Acquisition Fund
Copyright:
fair use
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