About the Artwork
The Landscape Job
1974
Gordon Newton
1948 - 2019
American
Unknown
Crayon, graphite pencil, ballpoint pen, and paint on printed poster
Sheet: 28 1/2 × 21 3/4 inches (72.4 × 55.2 cm)
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Gift of James Pearson Duffy
1999.223
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Markings
In black ink, lower left center, verso: G.N. / March 1974 -; originally signed and dated in pencil by James Rosenquist (a portion of this signature is obscured by Newton's subsequent drawing)
In black ink above the signature, lower left, verso: To J. Duffy Jr.; below the signature, lower left, verso: "The Landscape Job" / "The Landscape Job" / "The Landscapers Job; in pencil, upper left, verso: 81; incidental numbers (a computation), lower lwft, verso
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Gordon Newton, The Landscape Job, 1974, crayon, graphite pencil, ballpoint pen, and paint on printed poster. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of James Pearson Duffy, 1999.223.
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