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Cliche-Verre: Series 6, B
1977
John Bloom
born 1948
American
Unknown
Cliché-verre in black, colored by hand with acrylic paint on an aluminum plate
Image: 16 × 20 inches (40.6 × 50.8 cm) Framed: 16 3/8 × 20 3/8 × 1 inches (41.6 × 51.8 × 2.5 cm)
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F82.147
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Provenance
the artist, John Bloom [born 1948]
1982-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Glassman, Elizabeth and Marilyn F. Symmes. Cliche-Verre: Hand-Drawn, Light-Printed, A Survey of the Medium from 1939 to the Present. Exh. cat., DIA. Detroit, 1980, p. 128, no. 84 (ill.). [exhibition at Detroit Institute of Arts, MI, July 12- Aug 21, 1980, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX, Sept 9 - Oct 25, 1980].
Symmes, Marilyn F. Contemporary Cliche-Verre Prints. Exh. cat., DIA. Detroit, 1981, p. 8, no. 3 [exhibition at Jesse Besser Museum, Alpena, MI, July 19 - Aug 30 1981, University Art Gallery, Central Michigan University, Mount Pleasant, MI, Oct 5 - 21, 1981, Kalamazoo Institute of Arts, Nov 12 - Dec 6, 1981, Ella Sharp Museum, Jackson, MI, Jan 31 - Feb 28, 1982].
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John Bloom, Cliche-Verre: Series 6, B, 1977, cliché-verre in black, colored by hand with acrylic paint on an aluminum plate. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of the artist, F82.147.
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