Tony Smith
Spitball
1960
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Tony Smith
Spitball
1960
Physical Qualities
Steel, paint
, 138 x 168 x 168 in. (350.5 x 426.7 x 426.7 cm.)
Credit Line
Purchased as the gift of Ryda and Robert H. Levi, Baltimore
Object Number
1985.193
The Baltimore Museum of Art by purchase, 1985; from Xavier Fourcade, NY, and Paul Cooper Gallery, NY; from the artist
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