
Michael Eastman
Untitled, from the portfolio Forgotten Forest
1992

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Artist
Michael Eastman
(American, b. 1947)
- Title Untitled, from the portfolio Forgotten Forest
- Date 1992
- Medium Gelatin silver print
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Dimensions
unframed | 10 x 8 in.
- Credit line Gift of Michael and Gayle Eastman in memory of Pete Steefel, 1994
- Object number WU 1994.40
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Technique
black-and-white photography
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Work type
photograph
12/30/1994
Michael Eastman
Inscription B margin in black marker: “Forgotton Forest 1992 Michael Eastman”
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