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Bryan Hunt, Crown Point Press

Colophon page, from the portfolio Temple Ruins

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Object Details

Artist

Bryan Hunt, Crown Point Press

Date

1992

Medium

Edition 9/20

Dimensions

Sheet (approx.): 16 × 17 inches (40.6 × 43.2 cm)

Credit Line

Gift of Norman and Christina Diekman

Object
Number

2012.036 m

Temple Ruinsby Bryan HuntFive Softground Etchings with Drypoint ~ Six PhotogravuresPrinted on Somers(…)

Temple Ruinsby Bryan HuntFive Softground Etchings with Drypoint ~ Six PhotogravuresPrinted on Somerset textured soft white paper in an edition of twenty with ten artist’s proofs. Numbers one through three and artist’s proofs one, two, three, seven, eight and nine are bound in book form. The remainder are unbound. Numbers six through fifteen and artist’s proofs four through six are presented in portfolio boxes.Printed by Lothar Osterburg; assisted by Lawrence Hamlin and Daria SywulakText printed by Julie Holcomb ~ Binding and Box by Klaus-Ullrich RötzscherProduction by Brent A. Jones Design. ~1992 Crown Point Press

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