{ "core": { "objectID": 50155, "objectNumber": "52.262", "primaryTitle": "Little Troglodyte", "objectName": "etching", "dated": "between late 19th and 20th century", "classification": "Prints", "department": "Prints, Drawings & Photographs", "medium": "etching printed in black ink on laid paper", "dimensions": "Plate: 3 7/8 × 3 1/8 inches (9.8 × 7.9 cm)\r\nSheet: 11 × 8 inches (27.9 × 20.3 cm)" }, "provenance": { "creditLine": "Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Feinberg ", "provenance": "Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Feinberg;\r\n1952-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)", "signed": "Signed, in plate, lower center of image: John\r\nSigned, in pencil, lower right: Augustus E. John", "inscribed": "Inscribed, in black ink, lower left: Plate No 55\r\nInscribed, lower center: \"The little Troglodyte\"\r\nInscribed, lower left: Imp No | 9/25\r\nInscribed, in pencil, upper right corner: 50\r\nInscribed, lower right edge: CD 108", "markings": "" }, "creators": [ { "displayName": "Augustus Edwin John", "role": "Artist", "nationality": "Welsh", "bio": "Welsh, 1878-1961" } ], "rights": [ { "type": "Copyright Not Evaluated", "copyright": "", "creditLineRepro": "Augustus Edwin John, Little Troglodyte, between late 19th and 20th century, etching printed in black ink on laid paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Feinberg, 52.262." } ], "media": { "primary": { "filename": "52.262-d1.tif", "width": 3490, "height": 4324, "shareURL": "https://dia.widen.net/content/oxjoyqpcdb/jpeg/52.262-d1.jpeg?h=2000&keep=c&crop=yes&color=cccccc&quality=80&u=u3bnol", "originalURL": "https://dia.widen.net/content/oxjoyqpcdb/original/52.262-d1.tif?u=u3bnol&download=true" } }, "terms": [ { "name": "etching (printing process)", "type": "technique" }, { "name": "ink", "type": "material" }, { "name": "laid paper", "type": "support" }, { "name": "etching", "type": "work type" }, { "name": "nude", "type": "subject" }, { "name": "England", "type": "creation" } ], "source": { "museum": "Detroit Institute of Arts", "objectURL": "https://dia.org/collection/50155" } }