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Boothbay Harbor
195620th century
403 x 643 mm (15.9 x 25.3 in.)
David William Stearns, American, b. born 1935
Object Type:
print
Medium and Support:
Woodcut printed in various shades of black, blue, and grey inks on wove paper
Print impression quality:
Excellent
Edition:
The individual blocks were inked and arranged with colors and composition unique to each of the few impressions printed
Marks:
Signed in pencil, lower right: “David W. Stearns”
Credit Line:
Campus Art Collection transfer, 1985
Accession Number:
1985.26.2
Keywords
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This object has the following keywords:
harbors*,
Maine*,
marine views*,
New England*,
Northeastern United States*,
Wesleyan University alumni artists
- harbors - Designates well-sheltered inlets of water affording protection from wind and sea and sufficient depth to allow anchorage for vessels.
- Maine - TGN 7007515
- marine views - Use For Term
- New England - TGN 7014203 (general region): Refers to several states settled by English colonists, including Connecticut, Maine, Massaschusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. The coastline has many harbors. It is on a broad continental shelf, with forested hills inland. It was inhabited by the 9th mill. BCE; the Algonquians were here when the Europeans settled in early 17th century.
- Northeastern United States - TGN 4011496 (general region): The term typically refers to New England and the northern Atlantic seaboard, including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.
- Wesleyan University alumni artists
Dimensions
- image Dimensions: 403 x 643 mm (15.9 x 25.3 in.)
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Credit Caption
David William Stearns, American, b. born 1935 . Boothbay Harbor, 1956. Woodcut printed in various shades of black, blue, and grey inks on wove paper. image : 403 x 643 mm (15.9 x 25.3 in.). DAC accession number 1985.26.2. Campus Art Collection transfer, 1985.