COLLECTION NAME:
The AMICA Library
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AMICO~1~1
The AMICA Library
Collection
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AMICA ID:
MIA_.98.150.4
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MIA_.98.150.4
AMICA ID
false
AMICA Library Year:
2003
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2003
AMICA Library Year
false
Object Type:
Textiles
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Textiles
Object Type
false
Creator Name:
Brown Barbara
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Brown Barbara
Creator Name
false
Creator Nationality:
English, London
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English, London
Creator Nationality
false
Creator Role:
Designer
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Designer
Creator Role
false
Creator Dates/Places:
born 1932
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born 1932
Creator Dates/Places
false
Gender:
F
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F
Gender
false
Creator Name-CRT:
Barbara Brown
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Barbara Brown
Creator Name-CRT
false
Creator Name:
Heal Fabrics
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Heal Fabrics
Creator Name
false
Creator Nationality:
England, London
crc
England, London
Creator Nationality
false
Creator Role:
Producer
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Producer
Creator Role
false
Creator Name-CRT:
Heal Fabrics
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Heal Fabrics
Creator Name-CRT
false
Title:
Automation
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Automation
Title
false
View:
Front
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Front
View
false
Creation Date:
1971
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1971
Creation Date
false
Creation Start Date:
1971
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1971
Creation Start Date
false
Creation End Date:
1971
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1971
Creation End Date
false
Materials and Techniques:
Cotton; screenprint
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Cotton; screenprint
Materials and Techniques
false
Classification Term:
Textiles
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Textiles
Classification Term
false
Dimensions:
118 x 50 in. (299.72 x 127 cm)
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118 x 50 in. (299.72 x 127 cm)
Dimensions
false
AMICA Contributor:
The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
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The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
AMICA Contributor
false
Owner Location:
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
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Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Owner Location
false
ID Number:
98.150.4
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98.150.4
ID Number
false
Credit Line:
Gift of Richard L. Simmons
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Gift of Richard L. Simmons
Credit Line
false
Inscriptions:
Inscribed:Inscription
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Inscribed:Inscription
Inscriptions
false
Rights:
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<a href="http://www.artsmia.org/restrictions.cfm"target="_new">http://www.artsmia.org/restrictions.cfm</a>
Rights
false
Context:
Throughout the 20th century, considerable energy has been directed toward the possible artistic conflict of industrial production and individual, hand-made objects. Here the artist considers the issue visually, creating an aesthetic statement inspired by a gear unit, a common symbol of the industrial revolution. The fabric was hand-printed using individual screens for each of the colors needed to complete the design.
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Throughout the 20th century, considerable energy has been directed toward the possible artistic conflict of industrial production and individual, hand-made objects. Here the artist considers the issue visually, creating an aesthetic statement inspired by a gear unit, a common symbol of the industrial revolution. The fabric was hand-printed using individual screens for each of the colors needed to complete the design.
Context
false
Related Image Identifier Link:
MIA_.6809c.tif
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MIA_.6809c.tif
Related Image Identifier Link
false