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Not currently on view
- Artist
- Theodore Roszak
(American, b. Poland, 1907 - 1981) - Title
- Red Monument to Lost Dirigible
- Date
- ca. 1939-1940
- Medium
- Wood, paint, steel, brass, and plastic
- Dimensions
- 113 1/4 H x 5 1/2 diam. in. Overall
- Credit
- Carolyn T. Anderson, Frank and Roa Birch, Eugenie Mayer Bolz, Brittingham, Cecil and Jessie Jennings Burleigh, Madeleine Doran, Elvehjem Museum of Art General, Harry & Margaret P. Glicksman, Juli Plant Grainger, Joen Greenwood, Alexander and Henrietta W. Hollaender, Walter J. and Cecille Hunt, John S. Lord, Jean McKenzie, Cyril W. Nave, Bertha Ardt Plaenert, F. J. Sensenbrenner, Richard E. Stockwell, John H. Van Vleck, Earl O. Vits, and Ruth C. Wallerstein Endowment Funds purchase
- Accession No.
- 1998.15a-d
- Classification
- Sculpture
- Geography
- United States
Related
Estate of the artist
- Dreishpoon, Douglas. "Works by Theodore Roszak in the Elvehjem." Elvehjem Museum of Art Bulletin 1997-1999. Elvehjem Museum of Art (1999): 11-21. pp. 11-21
- Elvehjem Museum of Art. "Bulletin/Biennial Report 1997-1999." Madison, WI: Elvehjem Museum of Art, 2000 p. 13
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