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Number 304

Leonardo Drew

Number 304

2020

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Leonardo Drew

Number 304

2020

Physical Qualities Wood, burned wood, paper, paint, crushed black garnet stones, glue, cord, fabric, cloth bandages, sheet metal, plaster chips, thumbtacks, screws, colored sand, printed paper, silver leaf, graphite, and ballpoint and porous-point pen ink, 149 1/2 × 179 × 26 in. (379.7 × 454.7 × 66 cm.)
Credit Line Purchased as the gift of David Warnock and Michele Speaks, Baltimore, in Honor of Christopher Bedford, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director, 2016–2022
Object Number 2021.223
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Leonardo Drew

1960–2000

born Tallahassee, FL 1961
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