Peter Hurd
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Mexican Fandango, No. 1
193520th century
246 x 312 mm (9.7 x 12.3 in.)
Peter Hurd, American, (1904–1984)
Object Type:
print
Medium and Support:
Lithograph on wove paper
State:
Second (or first?) of two states
Print impression quality:
Good
Edition:
3/30
Marks:
Signed in pencil, lower right: “Peter Hurd”
Provenance / Collectors' Marks:
Gift of the artist to Paul Horgan
Bibliography:
John Meigs, ed.,with an introduction by Andrew Wyeth, Peter Hurd: The Lithographs (Lubbock, TX: Baker Gallery Press, 1968), plates 13 and 14 show first and third states; second is not illustrated.
Credit Line:
Gift of Paul Horgan (Professor Emeritus and Author in Residence, 1971–1995), 1981
Accession Number:
1981.17.4
Keywords
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- dance - Performing art form realized in rhythmic movement, creating visual designs by a series of poses and tracing of patterns through space in the course of measured units of time. [November 1994 scope note added. February 1993 related term added.]
- dancers - Use for those who engage in the activity of dancing or who practice the art of dance, especially as a profession. [November 1994 scope note added. February 1993 related term added. November 1992 alternate term added.]
- Western United States - TGN 4011500 (general region): Typically refers to states West of the Rocky Mountains (New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California) and Texas. The term may also sometimes include the states above Texas (North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma).
Dimensions
- image Dimensions: 246 x 312 mm (9.7 x 12.3 in.)
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Credit Caption
Peter Hurd, American, (1904–1984) . Mexican Fandango, No. 1, 1935. Lithograph on wove paper. Second (or first?) of two states. image : 246 x 312 mm (9.7 x 12.3 in.). DAC accession number 1981.17.4. Gift of Paul Horgan (Professor Emeritus and Author in Residence, 1971–1995), 1981.