… and for Pangaea, a Moon…

Merry Moor Winnett, ... and for Pangaea, a Moon..., ca. 1990, infrared tri-x photograph, tinted, hand-colored, airbrushed, collaged, with glitter additions, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tommy E. Winnett, 1996.6, 1994/TE Winnet Enterprises
Merry Moor Winnett, ... and for Pangaea, a Moon..., ca. 1990, infrared tri-x photograph, tinted, hand-colored, airbrushed, collaged, with glitter additions, image: 22 1416 12 in. (56.541.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tommy E. Winnett, 1996.6, 1994/TE Winnet Enterprises

Artwork Details

Title
… and for Pangaea, a Moon…
Date
ca. 1990
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image: 22 1416 12 in. (56.541.9 cm)
Copyright
1994/TE Winnet Enterprises
Credit Line
Gift of Tommy E. Winnett
Mediums Description
infrared tri-x photograph, tinted, hand-colored, airbrushed, collaged, with glitter additions
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure group
  • Landscape — celestial — moon
Object Number
1996.6

Works by this artist (1 item)

Peter VandenBerge, Madame Matisse, 1985, earthenware with stains, glazes, and slip, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of John and Earlene Taylor, 1997.125.1
Madame Matisse
Date1985
earthenware with stains, glazes, and slip
Not on view

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