Crane Chair

Christy Oates, Crane Chair, 2009, maple veneer on Baltic birch plywood with bungee cord, acrylic paint, wood dyes, and finish, 33331 14 in. (83.883.83.2 cm) (wall) 331616 in. (83.840.640.6 cm) (chair), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Leon and Miriam Ellsworth in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, 2012.62A-B, © 2009, Christy Oates

Artwork Details

Title
Crane Chair
Date
2009
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
33331 14 in. (83.883.83.2 cm) (wall) 331616 in. (83.840.640.6 cm) (chair)
Copyright
© 2009, Christy Oates
Credit Line
Gift of Leon and Miriam Ellsworth in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery
Mediums Description
maple veneer on Baltic birch plywood with bungee cord, acrylic paint, wood dyes, and finish
Classifications
Object Number
2012.62A-B

Works by this artist (2 items)

Christy Oates, Mosquito Lamp, 2012, maple veneer on Baltic birch plywood with bungee cord, metal, acrylic paint, wood dyes, metallic vinyl, acrylic, LED bulb, DC to AC driver, and epoxy, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Myra and Stephen Kurzbard, 2012.61, © 2012, Christy Oates
Mosquito Lamp
Date2012
maple veneer on Baltic birch plywood with bungee cord, metal, acrylic paint, wood dyes, metallic vinyl, acrylic, LED bulb, DC to AC driver, and epoxy
Not on view
Christy Oates, Crane Chair, 2009, maple veneer on Baltic birch plywood with bungee cord, acrylic paint, wood dyes, and finish, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Leon and Miriam Ellsworth in honor of the fortieth anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, 2012.62A-B, © 2009, Christy Oates
Crane Chair
Date2009
maple veneer on Baltic birch plywood with bungee cord, acrylic paint, wood dyes, and finish
Not on view

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