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Reversed Skull

1957

French

1987.74

Deaccessioned 12.19.1996


(Artist); Joseph Cantor, Carmel, Indiana; Daniel Cantor, Trustee of The Joseph Cantor Foundation, Indianapolis, Indiana; given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields in 1987.


Artwork Details

Nationality
Creation Date
1957
Materials
oil on canvas
Object Types
oil paintings
Dimensions

15 x 18 in.

Previous Accession Number
1987.74
Previous Credit Line

Gift from the Joseph Cantor Collection

Copyright
Copyright Not Evaluated
Collection

Contemporary


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