About the Artwork
Washington Square Arch, February 24, 1966
1966
André Kertész
1894 - 1985
American
Unknown
Gelatin silver print
Image: 13 3/4 × 9 1/4 inches (34.9 × 23.5 cm) Sheet: 14 × 11 inches (35.6 × 27.9 cm)
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Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Museum Purchase, Albert and Peggy de Salle Charitable Trust
2010.182
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Markings
Signed, in pencil, on sheet, near center, verso: A. Kertesz
Inscribed, in pencil, on sheet, bottom center, verso: 2-24-1966 | 17A Inscribed, in pencil, on sheet, bottom center, verso: 6-0216-08-1-0-15 Inscribed, in pencil, on sheet, bottom left, verso: C-A.K. Inscribed, in pencil, on sheet, bottom right, verso: C.5/75 Inscribed, in pen and ink, on sheet, bottom left, verso: 85
Marks, in ink, on sheet, center, verso: This photograph may only be reproduced | for review puroses in connection with | the photographic exhibit "THE CONCERNED | PHOTOGRAPHER" Copyright 1967. | ANDRE KERTESZ
Provenance
Estate of André Kertész (offered by Stephen Daiter Gallery, Chicago, Illinois, USA)
2010-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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André Kertész, Washington Square Arch, February 24, 1966, 1966, gelatin silver print. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Albert and Peggy de Salle Charitable Trust, 2010.182.
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