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Getting the Message Across
196820th century
560 x 762 mm (22 x 30 in.)
Vincent Dacosta Smith, American, (1930–2003)
Object Type:
drawing
Medium and Support:
Pencil and colored pencil drawing on heavyweight white wove paper
Marks:
Signed in pencil, lower right: “VINCENT”
Credit Line:
Friends of the Davison Art Center funds, 2004
Accession Number:
2004.4.1
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- African American artists - LC sh 85001794
- journalism - Use for the communications field concerned with the collection, preparation, and distribution of news and related commentary through the mass media, both print and electronic. [May 1996 related terms added; scope note added. February 1991 alternate term added.]
- mass media - Means of communication designed to reach large numbers of people and tending to set popular standards, ideas, and aims. W [March 1994 related terms added.]
- television - Telecommunication system whereby visual images, with or without accompanying sound, are converted to electromagnetic waves and transmitted to distant receivers where they are reconverted into moving visual images. ERIC12 [March 1994 descriptor added.]
Dimensions
- sheet Dimensions: 560 x 762 mm (22 x 30 in.)
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Credit Caption
Vincent Dacosta Smith, American, (1930–2003) . Getting the Message Across, 1968. Pencil and colored pencil drawing on heavyweight white wove paper. sheet : 560 x 762 mm (22 x 30 in.). DAC accession number 2004.4.1. Friends of the Davison Art Center funds, 2004.