About the Artwork
La Santa E Gloriosa Carne
1993
Ed Fraga
born 1956
American
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Oil on wood
Unframed: 72 × 63 inches (182.9 × 160 cm) Framed: 84 1/2 × 71 1/8 × 2 7/8 inches (214.6 × 180.7 × 7.3 cm)
Paintings
Contemporary Art after 1950
Founders Society Purchase with funds from the Stroh Foundation, Andrew L. and Gayle Shaw Camden Contemporary and Decorative Arts Fund, and funds from Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Day, John W. Stroh III, Vivian W. Day, Martha Katz, Joy Emery, and Elizabeth Dumouchelle
1996.2
Non-commercial all standard museum
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A Moment of Grace: A Retrospective of Ed Fraga. Exh. cat., Meadow Brook Art Gallery. Rochester, Michigan, 2001, p. 44 (color ill.).
Blackhawk, Terry. The Light Between. Detroit, 2012, pp. 3-4.
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Courtesy of Ed Fraga
Ed Fraga, La Santa E Gloriosa Carne, 1993, oil on wood. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase with funds from the Stroh Foundation, Andrew L. and Gayle Shaw Camden Contemporary and Decorative Arts Fund, et al., 1996.2.
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