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Grain Elevator, Superior, Wisconsin
Grain Elevator, Superior, Wisconsin

Grain Elevator, Superior, Wisconsin

Artist David Plowden (American, born 1932)
Date1968
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsImage and sheet: 10 1/4 × 12 7/8 inches (26.04 × 32.69 cm)
Credit LineGift of Sandra S. Plowden
Object number2019.8.6
SignedSigned on sheet verso, center, in pencil: "David Plowden"; Artist's stamp on sheet verso, center, in black ink with pencil: "© DAVID PLOWDEN / 1971"
InscribedOn sheet verso, center, in pencil: "Grain Elevator / Superior, Wisc 1968".
MarkingsOn sheet verso, top, in pencil: "GFB-68-2500-K-4-"; On sheet verso, lower left corner, in pencil: "6" [circled] / "29" [circled]".
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DescriptionImage of grain elevator composed of numerous cylindrical bins with a central structure and smaller towers above. See image 2018.66.7.Provenance

David Plowden, Winnetka, IL;

his gift to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, MO, 2018.

Copyright© David Plowden
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