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Study for a Mural or Theater Proscenium

Carl G. Hill

Study for a Mural or Theater Proscenium

1936

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Carl G. Hill

Study for a Mural or Theater Proscenium

1936

Physical Qualities Transparent and opaque watercolor and pen and black ink over graphite on paper, Image: 433 x 720 mm. (17 1/16 x 28 3/8 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Stiles Tuttle Colwill, Lutherville, Maryland, in Honor of James D. and Lorayne Thornton
Object Number 2011.48
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2011; Stiles T. Colwill, Lutherville, by purchase through Ebay from "bristolnewyork"; Estate of Carl Gibson Hill, New York
Williams, David and Reba Williams, "Alone in a crowd: prints by African American artists of the 1930's-40's: from the collection of Reba and Dave Williams," Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 1996?

Inscribed: At lower left, in black ink: "MURAL DESIGN / Carl G. Hill 1937."; at lower right, in black ink: "Scale 1 in. to 1 ft."

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Carl G. Hill

1883–1972

American, 1884-1973
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