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An Outline of History, from the Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: Spirit of Independence


Larry Rivers, An Outline of History, from the Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: Spirit of Independence, 1975, color lithograph and screenprint on paper, Gift of Lorillard, © artist or other rights holder, 76.4.10

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Title

An Outline of History, from the Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: Spirit of Independence

Related Titles

original language: An Outline of History

portfolio (original language): Kent Bicentennial Portfolio: Spirit of Independence

Artist

Larry Rivers (American, 1923-2002)

Related People

printer: Styria Studio, Inc. (American)

publisher: Lorillard Company, New York (American, active 20th century)

Date

1975

Medium

color lithograph and screenprint on paper

Edition

114/125

Dimensions (H x W x D)

image/sheet: 41 in x 32 in

Inscriptions & Markings

edition; signature; date: 114/125 Rivers '75, colored pencil, lower right

Collection Area

Graphic Arts

Category

Prints

Object Type

stencil print

planographic print

Culture

American

Credit Line

Gift of Lorillard

Accession Number

76.4.10

Copyright

© artist or other rights holder

Terms

bicentennials

lithography

planographic printing

planographic prints

politicians

screen printing

screen prints

signatures

Description

Larry Rivers's work can be seen as a bridge between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. His gestural style and worked surfaces, recall the former, while his introduction of historical subject matter, as early as 1953, and his fragmented style of composition, connect him to the latter.

History
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1996 Signs of the Times Portland Art Museum

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