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Broken Walrus

1976

1995.149

Deaccessioned 12.18.2008

Recieving Party: Centerline Studio

Transfer Notes

Transferred to Centerline Studio Disassembled


Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns; given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 1995.


Artwork Details

Artist
Creation Date
1976
Materials
mild steel
Object Types
sculptures
Dimensions

84 x 276 x 84 in.

Previous Accession Number
1995.149
Previous Credit Line

Gift of Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns

Copyright
© Gary Freeman
Collection

Contemporary


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