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Ed Ruscha

Soup

1969

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Ed Ruscha

Soup

1969

Physical Qualities Gunpowder with incising over graphite, Sheet: 370 x 586 mm. (14 9/16 x 23 1/16 in.) Image: 328 x 552 mm. (12 15/16 x 21 3/4 in.)
Credit Line Friends of Art Fund
Object Number 1972.5
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1972; Stephen Mazoh, NY
Victor Carlson and Carol Hynning Smith, BMA, "Master Drawings and Watercolors of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries"; circulated by the American Federation of Arts to the Guggenheim Museum, NY, 24 August - 7 October 1979; Des Moines Art Center, 19 November 1979 - 6 January 1980; Art Museum of South Texas, Corpus Christi, 8 February - 16 March, 1980; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1 May - 22 June 1980 ; Denver Art Museum, 12 July - 24 August, 1980.

BMA, "Drawings from the Thomas E. Benesch Memorial Collection," 14 October - 12 December 1982.

BMA, "Contemporary Drawings from the BMA Collection," 9 December, 1986 - 15 February 1987.

BMA, "Marking the Decades: Drawings 1960-1990," 5 February - 19 April, 1992.

BMA, "Major Modern Drawings from the Collection," 8 October - 18 December 1994.
Carlson, Victor, and Carol Hynning Smith. Master Drawings and Watercolors of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: The Baltimore Museum of Art. New York, NY: The American Federation of Arts, 1979, pp. 191, ill.

Inscribed: lower left in graphite: "E. Ruscha 1970"

Artist

Ed Ruscha

1936–2000

born Omaha, NE 1937
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