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Poster, Go Fly a Kite
This is a Poster. It was designed by Arnold Saks and photographed by Barnett Studio. It is dated 1975 and we acquired it in 1981. Its medium is lithograph on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.
It is credited Gift of Various Donors.
- Poster, The Conversation Room: De Nieuwe Cultuur, Palace of Typographic Masonry
- screenprint on paper.
- Gift of Richard Niessen.
- 2017-53-6
- Sculpture, Gomer Pyeland, from the Afreaks series
- glass beads, wire, wood, mixed fiber stuffing, and cast bronze.
- Courtesy of R & Company, New York and The Haas Brothers, Los Angeles.
- 25.2015.12
- Sculpture, Miranda Julyland, from the Afreaks series
- glass beads, wire, wood, mixed fiber stuffing, and cast bronze.
- Courtesy of R & Company, New York and The Haas Brothers, Los Angeles.
- 25.2015.11
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- glass beads, wire, wood, mixed fiber stuffing, and cast bronze.
- Courtesy of R & Company, New York and The Haas Brothers, Los Angeles.
- 25.2015.6
- Sculpture, Isle be Back, from the Afreaks series
- glass beads, wire, wood, mixed fiber stuffing, and cast bronze.
- Courtesy of R & Company, New York and The Haas Brothers, Los Angeles.
- 25.2015.10
- Sculpture, Nonzaliseko #1, from the Afreaks series
- glass beads, wire, wood, mixed fiber stuffing, and cast bronze.
- Courtesy of R & Company, New York and The Haas Brothers, Los Angeles.
- 25.2015.2
Its dimensions are
71 x 53.3 cm (27 15/16 x 21 in.)
Cite this object as
Poster, Go Fly a Kite; Designed by Arnold Saks (American, b. 1931); Photographed by Barnett Studio; USA; lithograph on paper; 71 x 53.3 cm (27 15/16 x 21 in.); Gift of Various Donors; 1981-29-50