About the Artwork
A Means to an End...A Shadow Drama in Five Acts
1995
Kara E. Walker
born 1969
American
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Etching and aquatint printed in black ink on wove paper
Sheet (each panel): 35 × 24 inches (88.9 × 61 cm)
Prints
African American Art
Founders Society Purchase, Charles L. Freer Fund
1996.70
Non-commercial all standard museum
Markings
Signed, top left of the fourth sheet: Kara Walker 1995
Inscribed in pencil, top center: 8/20 A Means to an End Inscribed in pencil below publishers stamp on first sheet, lower left, verso: KW-06-95 (weening) Inscribed in pencil below publisher's stamp on second sheet, lower left, verso: KW-07-95 (dog) Inscribed in pencil on third sheet, top center: A Shadow Drama in Five Acts; in pencil, verso: KW-08-95 (dancing) Inscribed in pencil on fourth sheet, lower left, verso: KW-09-95 (head) Inscribed in pencil on fifth sheet, lower left, verso: KW-10-95 Signed and dated in pencil, top left of the fourth sheet: Kara Walker 1995
Stamped in black ink, verso: COPYRIGHT 1996 | LANDFALL PRESS INC. | 329 W. 18th STREET | SUITE 601 | CHICAGO, IL 60616
Provenance
1996-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)For more information on provenance, please visit:
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Kara E. Walker, A Means to an End...A Shadow Drama in Five Acts, 1995, etching and aquatint printed in black ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Charles L. Freer Fund, 1996.70.
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