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Persistence of Electrons in Space
1987
James Rosenquist (Artist) American, 1933 - 2017 Keith Brintzenhofe (Printer) American, active late 20th century (Publisher) Universal Limited Art Editions
Etching and aquatint printed in color on wove paper
Plate: 31 3/4 × 31 1/2 inches (80.6 × 80 cm) Sheet: 39 7/8 × 35 5/8 inches (101.3 × 90.5 cm) Framed: 43 inches × 40 inches × 1 15/16 inches (109.2 × 101.6 × 4.9 cm)
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Founders Society Purchase, Graphic Arts and Photography General Fund
F1988.9
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Markings
In pencil, lower right: James Rosenquist 1987
In pencil, lower left: 17/48 The Persistance \sic! of Electrons in Space
Publisher's drystamp, lower left corner
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Glenn, Constance W. Time Dust: James Rosenquist, Complete Graphics: 1962-1992. New York, 1993.
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© James Rosenquist / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
James Rosenquist, Persistence of Electrons in Space, 1987, Etching and aquatint printed in color on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Graphic Arts and Photography General Fund, F1988.9.
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