About the Artwork
Pollination
2011
Emmi Whitehorse (Artist) Navajo, Native American, born 1957 (Printer) Hand Graphics, Santa Fe, New Mexico founded 1974 Michael Costello (Printer) American (Publisher) Zanatta Editions, Shawnee, Kansas
Color monoprint with collage, pencil, color pencil, chalk and oil stick on paper
Image: 29 3/4 × 22 1/4 inches (75.6 × 56.5 cm) Sheet: 29 3/4 × 22 1/4 inches (75.6 × 56.5 cm)
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Museum Purchase, John S. Newberry Fund
2022.110
Non-commercial all standard museum
Markings
Signed, in pencil, verso, lower right corner: E [illegible]
Inscribed, in red pencil, lower right corner: III Titled, in pencil, verso, lower left corner: "Pollination" Dated, in pencil, verso, lower center: May 6 . 2011 Inscribed in pencil, verso, lower right corner, above blindstamp: ZE 08
Printer's blindstamp, lower left corner: [Hand in square] [Hand Graphics, Santa Fe, New Mexico] Watermark: lower left corner: SOMERSET | ENGLAND
Provenance
(Zanatta Editions, Shawnee, Kansas, USA);2022-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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© Emmi Whitehorse
Emmi Whitehorse; Michael Costello; Hand Graphics; et al., Pollination, 2011, color monoprint with collage, pencil, color pencil, chalk and oil stick on paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, John S. Newberry Fund, 2022.110.
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