The Washington Portfolio '74

1974

Various Artists

Associated Names
The image shows a person operating machinery in an industrial setting. The person is wearing an apron and holding a long handle. The background includes exposed pipes and electrical wires on the ceiling. The text "WASHINGTON PORTFOLIO '74" is visible on the right-hand side of the image.
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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    portfolio with title page and 10 prints by Brush, Clark, Hodick, Jamieson, Kainen, Knight, Lapinski, Meader, Schuldhess, and Strica

  • Credit Line

    Gift of the Washington Printmakers' Inc.

  • Accession Number

    1975.50.1.1-10

Associated Artworks

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The image features a vertical rectangular column made up of horizontal lines in shades of red, brown, and beige. The lines create a textured appearance resembling weathered wood or stacked bricks.

Untitled

Daniel Brush

1974

The image contains two stylized portraits of the same person resembling George Washington. One portrait is in black and white with detailed shading and a backdrop of yellow dots. The other portrait is in blue tones and framed by a blue rectangle. Both portraits show the person's face and shoulders with distinct features like prominent brows, a long nose, and a firm mouth. The hair is stylized and appears rolled or curly. There are no visible clothes or background elements, just the dotted yellow pattern on the left and the solid blue on the right. The portraits contrast each other through their use of color and shading, set against a plain background.

Bi-George

Michael Clark

1974

The image contains bold, dark shapes and lines against a textured background, creating an abstract composition. It features characters and symbols that resemble futuristic typography, including letters and musical notes. Circular shapes resembling gears, along with triangular and linear forms, suggest architectural or mechanical elements. These symbols may loosely resemble objects like clocks or scales, adding structure to the design.

Seven Levels

Angelo Hodick

1974


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