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People on a Street Car

Harlow Lent and WPA/Federal Art Project, Massachusetts

People on a Street Car

1934-1935

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People on a Street Car

1934-1935

Physical Qualities Drypoint with printed tone, Sheet: 233 x 322 mm. (9 3/16 x 12 11/16 in.) Plate: 176 x 206 mm. (6 15/16 x 8 1/8 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.1943.9.647
Extended Loans IN

Inscribed: RECTO: BL (pencil): ' People on a Street Car' ; LR margin (pencil): 'Harlow Lent'. VERSO: TL (pencil): 'PWA' and (stamped in blue ink); 'AUG 3 1936'; UL (red pencil): 'B' and (pencil): '#1696 - gr. 2'; TC (pencil): 'May 7 1936'; TR (pencil): '8 x 6 7/8'; C (stamped in blue ink, filled in with pencil): 'WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRATION / Federa[l] Art Project / Mas[sachusett]s / Artist: Harlow Lent 162 / Title: People in a StreetCar 9 / Medium: Drypoint on ZInc / Project No. 1699 / Date: May 36 / PR[OP]E[RT]Y [OF T]HE / UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT'; UR: BMA stamp.

Artist

Harlow Lent

1906–1992

American, 1907-1993
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Publisher

WPA/Federal Art Project, Massachusetts

2000–2000

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