About the Artwork
Scene 13
1907
Gordon Craig
1872-1966
English
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Etching printed in black on wove paper
plate: 8 3/8 x 6 3/8 in. 21.2 x 16.2 cm sheet: 9 5/8 x 8 1/2 in. 24.4 x 21.6 cm
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Founders Society Purchase, Paul Mc Pharlin Memorial Fund
65.38
Copyright Not Evaluated
Markings
In pencil, lower right: 1907 / EGC / \unidentified device!
In ink, upper right corner of the face mat: 7; in pencil by the artist below the sheet on back mat: a drawing not unlike the image with the following above it: small white figure of / man lying down & gazing down.; to the right of the drawing: The most rapid & the largest of the movements- / The state here is a hardly more developed one / than we should find in a hopeful tree / in early spring - / Strong - gay - very gay - tremendously hopeful / & advancing at a great rate. / The end of this movement I conceive as / something like this (arrow pointing back to the drawing at the left) / EGC.
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Gordon Craig, Scene 13, 1907, Etching printed in black on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Paul Mc Pharlin Memorial Fund, 65.38.
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