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Winter at the Crossroads
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Accession #: | 4078.20 |
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Title: | Winter at the Crossroads |
Object Type: | Painting |
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Physical Description: | Watercolor painting of a winter scene of a gas station, silos, telephone poles and wires at a rural crossroads. |
Description: | Inez Hill Bailey was an active and prolific mid-century Spokane area artist who is represented in several Washington state museum collections. She also was a career nurse; until 1961 she served as head surgical nurse at Edgecliff Hospital for tuberculosis patients. |
Category: | Art |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Landscape (Artwork->Subject), Watercolor (Artwork->Painting)
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Dimensions: |
Image Dimensions HxW 11 1/2 x 18"
Frame Dimensions H x W x D 20 1/2 x 27"
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Materials/Techniques: |
Watercolor on paper
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Marks/Inscription: |
Top L edge 2" in, green circle "#41" | sticky note "4078.20" | URC "Inez Hill Bailey/Laurens, Iown/"Winter at the Crossroads"/100.00 | Tag from eye screw "4078.20" | TLC sticky note "41 Winter at the Crossraods" | Signed LRC Inez Hill bailey
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Credit Line: | Gift of Louise and Ellis Wickward, 2004 |
Copyright: |
fair use
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Through the protection of Fair Use (section 107, title 17, U.S. Code), we are able to provide thumbnail images of works in our collection for which we may not hold the rights. If you are the current rights holder to a work housed in our permanent collection, we would like to make your works available for educational use. Please contact the Registrar to discuss reproduction permissions.
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