Dish of Apples and Pears
Marsden Hartley
American Art
MEDIUM
Lithograph in black ink on off-white, moderately thick, slightly textured machine-made wove paper
DATES
1923
DIMENSIONS
Sheet: 15 7/16 x 21 1/2 in. (39.2 x 54.6 cm)
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SIGNATURE
Signed in graphite, lower right: "Marsden Hartley 1923"
MUSEUM LOCATION
This item is not on view
ACCESSION NUMBER
61.4.3
CREDIT LINE
Dick S. Ramsay Fund
RIGHTS STATEMENT
© Estate of Marsden Hartley, Yale University Committee on Intellectual Property
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CAPTION
Marsden Hartley (American, 1877-1943). Dish of Apples and Pears, 1923. Lithograph in black ink on off-white, moderately thick, slightly textured machine-made wove paper, Sheet: 15 7/16 x 21 1/2 in. (39.2 x 54.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Dick S. Ramsay Fund, 61.4.3. © artist or artist's estate (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, CUR.61.4.3.jpg)
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