Correspondences: Am I the Object Which I See?

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Senate House, University of London

London

Title

Correspondences: Am I the Object Which I See?

Date

1974

Medium

etching with aquatint

Measurements

H 40.7 x W 48.9 cm

Accession number

PE-0002-7

Acquisition method

purchased by the National Council for Diplomas in Art and Design, 1974, from the Marlborough Gallery, £675 the suite, and presented to the Council for National Academic Awards; relocated to the University of London, 2010

Work type

Print

Signature/marks description

signed, dated '74, and numbered from the edition of 60 in pencil

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Senate House, University of London

Malet St Bloomsbury , London, Greater London WC1E 7HU England

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