Triumph of Weed
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Triumph of Weed
Artist: Gábor Peterdi (Budapest, Hungary, 1915 - 2001, Rowayton, CT)
Date:
1959
20th Century
Dimensions:
20.88 x 26.88 in. (53.02 x 68.26 cm)
Dimensions Extent:
sheet
Object Type:
Print
Creation Place:
North America, United States
Medium and Support:
Etching on on paper
Credit Line:
Gift of James M. Reed, 2019.
Accession Number:
2019.03.234
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Pictorial works produced by transferring images by means of a matrix such as a plate, block, or screen, using any of various printing processes. When emphasizing the individual printed image, use "impressions." Avoid the controversial expression "original prints," except in reference to discussions of the expression's use. If prints are neither "reproductive prints" nor "popular prints," use the simple term "prints." With regard to photographs, prefer "photographic prints"; for types of reproductions of technical drawings and documents, see terms found under "reprographic copies."
Pictorial works produced by transferring images by means of a matrix such as a plate, block, or screen, using any of various printing processes. When emphasizing the individual printed image, use "impressions." Avoid the controversial expression "original prints," except in reference to discussions of the expression's use. If prints are neither "reproductive prints" nor "popular prints," use the simple term "prints." With regard to photographs, prefer "photographic prints"; for types of reproductions of technical drawings and documents, see terms found under "reprographic copies."
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