The Solutions to Brian's Problem

Lynne Avadenka, Artist Bonnie Jo Campbell, Collaborator Land Marks Press, Printer
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The Solutions to Brian's Problem

2011

Lynne Avadenka (Artist) American, born 1955 Bonnie Jo Campbell (Collaborator) Born 1962 Land Marks Press (Printer) American

Letterpress and pochoir printed in color ink on dark cream warahan-shi paper backed with michigan maple veneer

Sheet (each): 6 1/2 × 4 3/8 inches (16.5 × 11.1 cm) Overall: 13 × 26 1/4 inches (33 × 66.7 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Museum Purchase, Charles L. Freer Fund

2012.72

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Signed, in pencil, by the artist and the writer, on the sheet inset in the bottom of the box for the book: Lynne Avadenka | Bonnie Jo Campbell

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2012-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Lynne Avadenka; Bonnie Jo Campbell, The Solutions to Brian's Problem, 2011, letterpress and pochoir printed in color ink on dark cream warahan-shi paper backed with Michigan maple veneer. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Charles L. Freer Fund, 2012.72.

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