About the Artwork
Test Plate No. 2, Aquatint
1932
Martin Lewis
1881-1962
American
Unknown
Aquatint printed in black ink on wove paper
Plate: 2 3/8 × 4 7/8 inches (6 × 12.4 cm)
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Gift of Mr. Robert M. Katzman and Mrs. Lisa Katzman in honor of Sidney and Betty Katzman and their children, Ellen and Laura, from the collection assembled by Patricia Lewis
1999.1709
© Ruth Lewis, granddaughter of the artist Martin Lewis
Markings
Inscribed, along left side of sheet: No 2 test plate aquatint | in dusting box | between 3 ½ + 4 min. Inscribed, along left side of sheet: A.R. bath. Temp – 72 ° - last [illegible] of bites – 80 °- | Baume 12 ° [underlined]|Baume test 12 ° temperature of bath 72 °F. Feb./32 Inscribed, throughout: [arrows and numerical and written notations]
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1999-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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© Ruth Lewis, granddaughter of the artist Martin Lewis
Martin Lewis, Test Plate No. 2, Aquatint, 1932, aquatint printed in black ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. Robert M. Katzman and Mrs. Lisa Katzman in honor of Sidney and Betty Katzman and their children, Ellen and Laura, from the collection assembled by Patricia Lewis, 1999.1709.
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