The Unknown Political Prisoner

Roberto Estopiñán, The Unknown Political Prisoner, 2008, cast 2010, bronze, 13 143 144 12 in. (33.78.311.4 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of anonymous donors, 2011.56, © 2008, Roberto Estopiñán

Artwork Details

Title
The Unknown Political Prisoner
Date
2008, cast 2010
Dimensions
13 143 144 12 in. (33.78.311.4 cm)
Copyright
© 2008, Roberto Estopiñán
Credit Line
Gift of anonymous donors
Mediums
Mediums Description
bronze
Classifications
Subjects
  • Figure — full length
Object Number
2011.56

Works by this artist (11 items)

Roberto Estopiñán, The Unknown Political Prisoner, 2008, cast 2010, bronze, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of anonymous donors, 2011.56, © 2008, Roberto Estopiñán
The Unknown Political Prisoner
Date2008, cast 2010
bronze
On view
Roberto Estopiñán, Untitled Study for Prisoner Sculpture, 2002, graphite on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Carmina Benguria, widow of Roberto Estopiñán, 2016.21.10, © Alejandro Anreus
Untitled Study for Prisoner Sculpture
Date2002
graphite on paper
Not on view
Roberto Estopiñán, Prisoner, 1967, pen, ink, and wash, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Carmina Benguria, widow of Roberto Estopiñán, 2016.21.3, © Alejandro Anreus
Prisoner
Date1967
pen, ink, and wash
Not on view
Roberto Estopiñán, Untitled Study for Prisoner Sculpture, 2002, graphite, crayon, and pencil, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Carmina Benguria, widow of Roberto Estopiñán, 2016.21.9, © Alejandro Anreus
Untitled Study for Prisoner Sculpture
Date2002
graphite, crayon, and pencil
Not on view

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