About the Artwork
Waiting Room, Lincoln Hospital, South Bronx, New York
1979
Walter Rosenblum
1919-2006
American
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Gelatin silver print
Image: 13 5/8 × 10 7/8 inches (34.6 × 27.6 cm) Mount: 13 7/8 × 11 1/8 inches (35.2 × 28.3 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Gift of Warren and Margot Coville
F81.465
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Markings
Signed and dated, in black ink, on mount, lower right, below image, in black ink: Walter Rosenblum 1979 Signed, in brown ink, on label, on mat, at top left of label: WALTER ROSENBLUM
Inscribed, in brown ink, at bottom left of label: 21-36 33 Road Long Island City-New York 11106 Inscribed by artist, in black ink, in space between printed lines on label: "Waiting Room" | LINCOLN HOSPITAL SOUTH BRONX NY | 1979 | Walter Rosenblum Inscribed, in black ink, on mount, below image, from lower left to lower center: MOTHER AND CHILD LINCOLN HOSPITAL So. BRONX Inscribed, in black ink, on verso of mount, at center: "MOTHER AND CHILD" LINCOLN HOSPITAL SOUTH BRONX. N.Y. 1979 Walter Rosenblum
Provenance
Warren and Margot Coville (Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA);1981-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Walter Rosenblum, Waiting Room, Lincoln Hospital, South Bronx, New York, 1979, gelatin silver print. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Warren and Margot Coville, F81.465.
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