COLLECTION NAME:
Clyfford Still Archives
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CSM~7~7
Clyfford Still Archives
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UNIQUE ID:
PSCCS 2011-36-15-01-001
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PSCCS 2011-36-15-01-001
UNIQUE ID
false
Title:
Exterior view of the Oakland Museum, California
title
Exterior view of the Oakland Museum, California
Title
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Creation Date:
1973
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1973
Creation Date
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Work Display Measurement:
2 x 2 inches (5.08 x 5.08 cm)
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2 x 2 inches (5.08 x 5.08 cm)
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false
Work Material Medium Name:
color film (film)
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color film (film)
Work Material Medium Name
false
Work Material Support Name:
cardboard
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cardboard
Work Material Support Name
false
Work Technique Name:
color photography
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color photography
Work Technique Name
false
Work Style Period:
realism (artistic form of expression)
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realism (artistic form of expression)
Work Style Period
false
Current Work Location Name:
Clyfford Still Museum
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Clyfford Still Museum
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Creation Location:
Oakland, California
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Oakland, California
Creation Location
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Work Inscription:
Oakland Mus. '73
work_inscription
Oakland Mus. '73
Work Inscription
false
Work Inscription:
SEP 73
work_inscription
SEP 73
Work Inscription
false
Work Description:
This color slide depicts an exterior view of the Oakland Museum in conjunction with the group exhibition “A Period of Exploration: San Francisco, 1945-1950." On view September 4 through November 4, 1973, the exhibition featured eighty-five paintings and sculptures by forty-one artists who lived and worked in the Bay Area throughout the years immediately following World War II. The presentation of these artworks not only highlighted the emergence of the Abstract Expressionist movement on the West Coast, but at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute) specifically. Still taught at CSFA from 1946-1950, where he dramatically influenced the artistic development of his students and colleagues.
work_description_
This color slide depicts an exterior view of the Oakland Museum in conjunction with the group exhibition “A Period of Exploration: San Francisco, 1945-1950." On view September 4 through November 4, 1973, the exhibition featured eighty-five paintings and sculptures by forty-one artists who lived and worked in the Bay Area throughout the years immediately following World War II. The presentation of these artworks not only highlighted the emergence of the Abstract Expressionist movement on the West Coast, but at the California School of Fine Arts (now the San Francisco Art Institute) specifically. Still taught at CSFA from 1946-1950, where he dramatically influenced the artistic development of his students and colleagues.
Work Description
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Citation:
Exterior view of the Oakland Museum, California, 1973. Unknown photographer, courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
citation_
Exterior view of the Oakland Museum, California, 1973. Unknown photographer, courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
Citation
false
Work Rights Statement:
Courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
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Courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
Work Rights Statement
false
Image Date Type:
creation
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creation
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false
Image Type Format:
Tiff
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Tiff
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false
Image Holding Institution:
Clyfford Still Museum
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Clyfford Still Museum
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false
Image Collection Name:
CSM Archival Collection: Objects
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CSM Archival Collection: Objects
Image Collection Name
false
Image Rights Statement:
Unknown photographer, courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
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Unknown photographer, courtesy the Clyfford Still Archives
Image Rights Statement
false
Image Cataloger Name:
Kate Landers
image_cataloger_name
Kate Landers
Image Cataloger Name
false
Image Cataloger Role:
Assistant Archivist
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Assistant Archivist
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false