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Hub
2000
Susan Goethel Campbell
born 1956
American
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Mixed media
Overall: 8 × 3 1/2 × 2 inches (20.3 × 8.9 × 5.1 cm)
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Museum Purchase, with funds from Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Sosin, Bob and Leslie Lazzerin, Corrine Lemberg, Norman and Ann Katz, John and Helga Wise, Henry and Judith Velleman, Ellen Sharp, Alan E. and Marianne Schwartz, W.C. and Doris Rauhauser, Jim and Valerie Kushman, Oscar and Dede Feldman, Dr. Kenneth and Roslyne Gitlin, Dr. Robert and Janet Miller, Hank and Heidi Wineman, Norman Wechsler and Carol Coskey Wechsler, Nancy Sojka, Bill and Marge Sandy, Ruth F. Rattner, Dr. Irving Burton, Ansel and Suzanne Aberly, Max Lepler and Rex L. Dotson, Dr. Jeffrey and Carol Maisels, Arlene Shaler, Elliot and Lorraine Schubiner, Stanley and Doreen Millman, Richard and Myrle Leland, Marilyn Finkel and Stanley Brown, and Dr. Sidney and Phebe Goldstein in memory of Ken Neumann:
2007.124.A
Non-commercial all standard museum
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(Lemberg Gallery, Birmingham, Michigan, USA);2007-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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© Susan Goethel Campbell
Susan Goethel Campbell, Hub, 2000, mixed media. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, with funds from Mr. and Mrs. Neil J. Sosin, Bob and Leslie Lazzerin, et al., 2007.124.A.
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