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"Time of Innocence"
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Accession #: | 3945.1 |
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Title: | "Time of Innocence" |
Object Type: | Sculpture |
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Physical Description: | Sculpture is a pink earthenware television set with detachable antennae. The image of a man and puppet with a blue and yellow background is painted on the screen part of the television. |
Description: | Ceramic artist Virginia Carter reveals her painterly technique, sense of humor, and love of popular culture in this 1999 sculpture, "A Time of Innocence." With a new Millennium approaching, she created three-dimensional canvases to express her feelings about the people and events of her childhood. |
Category: | Art |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Sculpture & Carving (Artwork), Figurative (Artwork->Subject), Pottery & Ceramic (Artwork)
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Dimensions: |
Object H x W x D 24 3/4 x 22 1/2 x 8"
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Materials/Techniques: |
ceramic (material) (Material)
glaze (Material)
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Credit Line: | Museum Purchase, Works From The Heart Art Acquisition Fund, 2000 |
Copyright: |
non-exclusive license to the MAC
Copyright Holder: Virginia Carter, Chattaroy
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