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Once again Uncle Skulky loses his head in the dark, from the series The Irreverences, Provocations, & Connivances of Uncle Skulky


Frank Boyden, Once again Uncle Skulky loses his head in the dark, from the series The Irreverences, Provocations, & Connivances of Uncle Skulky, 2003, drypoint and aquatint, Gift of the Artist in honor of Jean Vollum, © 2003 Frank Boyden, 2004.3.10

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Title

Once again Uncle Skulky loses his head in the dark, from the series The Irreverences, Provocations, & Connivances of Uncle Skulky

Related Titles

original language: Once again Uncle Skulky loses his head in the dark

series (original language): The Irreverences, Provocations, & Connivances of Uncle Skulky

Artist

Frank Boyden (American, born 1942)

Related People

print publisher: Frank Boyden (American, born 1942)

printer: Frank Boyden (American, born 1942)

Date

2003

Medium

drypoint and aquatint

Edition

artist's proof; edition of 14 with 4 artist's proofs

Dimensions (H x W x D)

plate: 5 13/16 in x 6 13/16 in; sheet: 13 5/8 in x 11 13/16 in

Inscriptions & Markings

signature/maker's mark: none

inscription: In graphite, below platemark, l.l., "A./P/"; below platemark, l.l., artist's chopmark of four irregular rings around three dots representing and impressed seashell (see drawing in doc file); along lower edge, center, "Once again Uncle Skulky loses his head in the Dark."

signature/maker's mark: In graphite, below image, l., "F. Boyden 03."

Collection Area

Graphic Arts; Northwest Art

Category

Prints

Object Type

intaglio print

Culture

American

Credit Line

Gift of the Artist in honor of Jean Vollum

Accession Number

2004.3.10

Copyright

© 2003 Frank Boyden

Terms

aquatint

artists' proofs

drypoint

drypoints

intaglio printing

intaglio prints

skeleton

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