Domestic Insertion (Tea for One)

Jeffrey Clancy, Domestic Insertion (Tea for One), 2004, frame, mild steel, enamel spray paint, magnet, magazine image, and foam core, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Cicie Sattarnilasskorn in memory of Jackie Sattarnilasskorn, 2012.19A-B, © 2004, Jeffrey Clancy
Jeffrey Clancy, Domestic Insertion (Tea for One), 2004, frame, mild steel, enamel spray paint, magnet, magazine image, and foam core, 11 589 12 in. (29.424.2 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Cicie Sattarnilasskorn in memory of Jackie Sattarnilasskorn, 2012.19A-B, © 2004, Jeffrey Clancy

Artwork Details

Title
Domestic Insertion (Tea for One)
Date
2004
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
11 589 12 in. (29.424.2 cm)
Copyright
© 2004, Jeffrey Clancy
Credit Line
Gift of Cicie Sattarnilasskorn in memory of Jackie Sattarnilasskorn
Mediums
Mediums Description
frame, mild steel, enamel spray paint, magnet, magazine image, and foam core
Classifications
Subjects
  • Architecture Interior — detail — fireplace
  • Architecture Interior — domestic
Object Number
2012.19A-B

Works by this artist (1 item)

John Biggs, World on Fire .062, 2001, fabricated, constructed and modified Pyrex, stainless steel, sterling silver, ebony, mahogany, wenge, brass, and neoprene, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of the artist in honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Biggs III, 2003.61
World on Fire .062
Date2001
fabricated, constructed and modified Pyrex, stainless steel, sterling silver, ebony, mahogany, wenge, brass, and neoprene
Not on view

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