About the Artwork
Untitled
1974
Gordon Newton
1948 - 2019
American
Unknown
Graphite pencil and blue ballpoint pen on white wove paper on paper
Sheet: 22 inches × 30 1/8 inches (55.9 × 76.5 cm)
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Gift of James Pearson Duffy
1999.581
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Markings
In blue ball point pen, lower center, verso: May 1974 G.N.
Arrow in blue ballpoint pen, left center, verso, indicates orientation of the sheet; list in blue ballpoint pen, lower left, verso: PROJECT Completion - Full Scale / Project Proposal (crossed out) / A. Range Mark Budding, The Opener / B. AUDIO - SIGHT, SPRING SHEET. / C. ALIGNMENT, wing, LUBRICATION CARD. / D. Range Marker Wing compression. / E. METABOLISM torque cord / F. RIBBON - TORQUE (CONCENTRIC) train / G. Recorder Body, Spindle, Plastic + glass sheet section overlay, (Dust + light). / DEEST / LITE / COUNTRY MUSIC Please, / UNDER WATER
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Gordon Newton, Untitled, 1974, graphite pencil and blue ballpoint pen on white wove paper on paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of James Pearson Duffy, 1999.581.
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