Illustrations of "Two-Fold...," "Key-Note…," and "Octave" murals in the Supreme Court Room for The Holy Experiment: Our Heritage from William Penn, 1644-1944 [Philadelphia: Cogslea Studio, 1950]

Object Details

Title:
Illustrations of "Two-Fold...," "Key-Note…," and "Octave" murals in the Supreme Court Room for The Holy Experiment: Our Heritage from William Penn, 1644-1944 [Philadelphia: Cogslea Studio, 1950]
Date:
c. 1950
Artist:
Medium:
Black ink and graphite on cream paper with framing lines in black ink between hinged mats
Dimensions
14 1/2 x 28 in.
Classification
No items found.
Credit Line:
Gift of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 2015
Description

[bottom left, center and right of framing mat in graphite]: HE-XVI; HE-I; HE-II; [above left illustration on cream paper in graphite]: Same Focus as A [in circle]; [below left illustration on cream paper in graphite]: Panel XVI [space] / XI [space] / C [in circle] 3 open / mat 1" Between; [above center illustration on cream paper in graphite]: A [in circle] / 8 3/4" [width]; [left of center illustration, top, middle and bottom, on cream paper in blue ink]: mat 2 in [hidden]; (mat 15 inches over all); mat 4 1/4 in at bottom; [below center illustration on cream paper in graphite]: Panel I [space, inscription struckover] [space] X2; [bottom of center illustration on cream paper in blue ink]: Mat 13 1/2 in wide over all / mat each side 2 in wide; [above right illustration on cream paper in graphite]: Same focus as A [in circle]; [top left of right illustration on cream paper in blue ink]: mat 2 in; [below center illustration on cream paper in graphite]: Panel II [space] / X3 [bottom of right illustration in blue ink]: mat 8 in wide over all / w in each sideThe full title reads, Illustrations of "Two-Fold Spirit," "The Key-Note…," and "The Octave" mural paintings in the Supreme Court Room for The Holy Experiment: Our Heritage from William Penn, 1644-1944 [Philadelphia: Cogslea Studio, 1950]

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