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1977

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1997

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2015

2025

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Drawing, Screen Design: "Early Warning System," Front Side

This is a Drawing. It was designed by Dan Friedman. It is dated ca. 1987 and we acquired it in 1997. Its medium is black and red marking pens, brush and watercolor/colored inks (?); white and yellow pastel/crayon (?), graphite on white tracing paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Ken Friedman. It is credited Gift of Ken Friedman.

Its dimensions are

35.4 x 40.8 cm (13 15/16 x 16 3/16 in. ), irregular

Cite this object as

Drawing, Screen Design: "Early Warning System," Front Side; Designed by Dan Friedman (American, 1945–1995); black and red marking pens, brush and watercolor/colored inks (?); white and yellow pastel/crayon (?), graphite on white tracing paper; 35.4 x 40.8 cm (13 15/16 x 16 3/16 in. ), irregular; Gift of Ken Friedman; 1997-19-99

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