About the Artwork
Jim
mid-20th century
Bill Rauhauser
1918-2017
American
Unknown
Gelatin silver print
Overall: 13 1/4 × 8 5/8 inches (33.7 × 21.9 cm)
Photographs
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Eva Briggs Purchase Prize, Exhibition for Michigan Artists, 1957
57.232
Non-commercial all standard museum
Markings
Signed in black pen and ink, on mount, lower right: BILL RAUHAUSER
Inscribed, titled in black pen and ink, on mount, lower left: JIM
Stamp, in red ink, top left, verso: W. C. RAUHAUSER | 19001 EDINBOUROUGH | DETROIT 19, MICH. Affixed label with black type, top right, verso: NAME OF ARTIST: bill rauhauser 3 | STREET ADDRESS: 19001 edinborough | TITLE OF WORK: jim | MEDIUM: photograph PRICE: | RETURN ADDRESS, IF DIFFERENT FROM ADDRESS ABOVE: | MAY WE HAVE YOUR CONSENT TO SEND YES: NO: | THIS WORK ON A CIRCUIT EXHIBITION? X | Affix this label to the back of your entry | Annual Exhibition for Michigan Artists | The Detroit Institute of arts, Detroit 2, Michigan 57; in black pen and ink, on affixed piece of tape, top center, verso: Eva Briggs Purchase | Prize
Provenance
1957-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)For more information on provenance, please visit:
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© Courtesy of Bill Rauhauser
Bill Rauhauser, Jim, mid-20th century, gelatin silver print. Detroit Institute of Arts, Eva Briggs Purchase Prize, Exhibition for Michigan Artists, 1957, 57.232.
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