COLLECTION NAME:
Clyfford Still Archives
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UNIQUE ID:
CPSA.F001.S003.SB001.B006.617
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CPSA.F001.S003.SB001.B006.617
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Title:
View of a polo match in Aiken, South Carolina
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View of a polo match in Aiken, South Carolina
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Creation Date:
1966
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1966
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Work Creator Name:
Still, Clyfford
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Still, Clyfford
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Work Display Measurement:
8 x 10 inches (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
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8 x 10 inches (20.32 x 25.4 cm)
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Work Material Medium Name:
black-and-white film
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black-and-white film
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Work Material Support Name:
paper
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paper
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Work Technique Name:
black-and-white photography
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black-and-white photography
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Current Work Location Name:
Clyfford Still Museum
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Clyfford Still Museum
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Creation Location:
Aiken, South Carolina
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Aiken, South Carolina
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Work Description:
This black and white photograph depicts a polo match at the Aiken Polo Club in Aiken, South Carolina. Clyfford Still attended the match with Seymour H. Knox, a financier and arts patron associated with the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, in March of 1966. In the center of the image, a group of five players on horseback races across the field in pursuit of the ball. On the opposing edge of the field, spectators view the match near a row of parked cars. A sign at the base of the barrier in the foreground reads, "Northrup Knox", in reference to Seymour H. Knox's youngest son. As an esteemed polo player like his father, Northrup R. Knox served as a chairman for the United States Polo Association from 1966-1970.
work_description_
This black and white photograph depicts a polo match at the Aiken Polo Club in Aiken, South Carolina. Clyfford Still attended the match with Seymour H. Knox, a financier and arts patron associated with the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, in March of 1966. In the center of the image, a group of five players on horseback races across the field in pursuit of the ball. On the opposing edge of the field, spectators view the match near a row of parked cars. A sign at the base of the barrier in the foreground reads, "Northrup Knox", in reference to Seymour H. Knox's youngest son. As an esteemed polo player like his father, Northrup R. Knox served as a chairman for the United States Polo Association from 1966-1970.
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Work Rights Statement:
© City and County of Denver/ ARS, NY
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© City and County of Denver/ ARS, NY
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Image Date Type:
creation
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creation
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Image Type Format:
Tiff
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Tiff
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Image Holding Institution:
Clyfford Still Museum
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Clyfford Still Museum
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Image Collection Name:
CSM Archival Collection: Objects
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CSM Archival Collection: Objects
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Image Rights Statement:
Photo: Clyfford Still, courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
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Photo: Clyfford Still, courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
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Image Capture Hardware:
Epson Expression 10000XL
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Epson Expression 10000XL
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Image Capture Operating System:
Macintosh OS X 10.8.4
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Macintosh OS X 10.8.4
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Image Cataloger Role:
Digital Imaging Assistant
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Digital Imaging Assistant
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