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Dying Words
200521st century
351 x 455 mm (13.8 x 17.9 in.)
Walton Ford, American, b. born 1960
- birds
- history paintings - Use for paintings that present multifigure narrative scenes, especially those in academic style and with subject matter intended to convey a noble sentiment; common especially from the 17th through the 19th century. [January 1995 related term added. March 1994 lead-in term added.]
- naturalism
- Nature - Use for the concept of the physical world, including the forces at work in it and the nonhuman life inhabiting it, perceived by human beings as separate and independent from themselves, their activities, and civilization. For aggregates of physical things, conditions, and influences surrounding and affecting given organisms or communities of organisms at any time, use "environments (object groupings)." For the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their habitat, use "ecology." [April 1990 descriptor added.]
- plate Dimensions: 351 x 455 mm (13.8 x 17.9 in.)
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Walton Ford, American, b. born 1960 . Dying Words, 2005. Color etching and aquatint printed from six plates on medium-weight white Rives BFK wove paper. plate : 351 x 455 mm (13.8 x 17.9 in.). Sheet : 572 x 762 mm (22.5 x 30 in.). Mat : 863.6 x 660.4 mm (34 x 26 in.). DAC accession number 2015.16.1. Weedon Endowment and Friends of the Davison Art Center funds, 2015.