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Cutters
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Harry Francis Mack and WPA/Federal Art Project, New York City

Cutters

1934-1937

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Cutters

1934-1937

Physical Qualities Etching and aquatint with printed tone, Sheet: 293 x 405 mm. (11 9/16 x 15 15/16 in.) Plate: 202 x 249 mm. (7 15/16 x 9 13/16 in.)
Credit Line The United States General Services Administration, formerly Federal Works Agency, Works Progress Administration, on extended loan to the Baltimore Museum of Art.
Object Number L.1943.9.235
Label removed from verso (form; with ARTIST, TITLE, MEDIUM, and DATE filled in with black ink): 'WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION / FEDERAL ART PROJECT / STATE N.Y. CITY N.Y. / ARTIST MACK, HARRY / TITLE CUTTERS / MEDIUM ETCH & AQUA / PROJECT NO. 765-3-1 / DATE 12/23/38 / Property of the / United States Government / FAP:394'; (stamped in black ink): 'JAN 3 1939'.
BMA, Print Corridor, Jay Fisher, "WPA Prints from the Museum Collection," 23 August - 8 October 1978.

Inscribed: RECTO: LL margin (stamped in black ink): 'FEDERAL ART PROJECT / NYC WPA'; BR Corner (pencil): '18'. VERSO: UL (pencil): 'Harry Mack / Cutters / Etching and Aquatint'; LR (pencil): '#1696 - gr. 2'; C: BMA stamp.

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