About the Artwork
Assembling Reminders for a Particular Purpose
1965
Eduardo Paolozzi (Artist) Scottish, 1924 - 2005 Kelpra Studio (Printer) English Editions Alecto (Publisher)
Screenprint printed in color ink on wove paper
Image: 32 × 20 inches (81.3 × 50.8 cm) Sheet: 37 7/8 × 26 inches (96.2 × 66 cm)
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Gift of W. Hawkins Ferry
66.246
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Markings
Signed and dated, in pencil, lower right: Eduardo Paolozzi 1965
Inscribed, in pencil, lower left: 15/65 Inscribed, in screen, upper left: PHILOSOPHICAL INVESTIGATIONS Inscribed, lower left: LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN Inscribed, upper right: [three long lines of German text] Inscribed, lower right [same text in English] Inscribed, lower right: JANUARY 1965
Publisher's drystamp, lower right corner: ea
Provenance
W. Hawkins Ferry
1966-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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The W. Hawkins Ferry Collection. Exh. cat., Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, 1966, no. 19.
Eduardo Paolozzi: Sculpture, Drawings, Collages, and Graphics. Exh. cat., Arts Council of Great Britain. London, 1976, p. 127, no. 62 j.
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Eduardo Paolozzi, Assembling Reminders for a Particular Purpose, 1965, screenprint printed in color ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of W. Hawkins Ferry, 66.246.
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